If you've ever daydreamed about running away from the city to live among Ontario's rolling lavender fields, Avalon Lavender Farm in Mono Township is basically your fantasy come to life—and it's officially up for sale.
Set on 52 acres of countryside just an hour and a half from Toronto, Avalon Lavender Farm isn't just a postcard-perfect farm; it's also a turnkey business where you only have to work 42 days a year, according to listing agent Carolyn Scime.
Owners state that, since 2021, it has been a fully operational, profitable business with over 31,000 English and French lavender plants, drawing visitors for serene strolls, yoga classes, high tea, photo shoots, and even overnight stays in a glowing geodome. Oh, and did we mention it's also home to a million honeybees?

The century home that's been updated.
"This isn't just a property—it's a lifestyle," says Scime. "You're living in a century home surrounded by lavender fields, busy bees, animals, and trails, all while running a turnkey business that already has income streams in place."

The dining room.
At the end of a private, tree-lined drive, the 3,271-square-foot farmhouse has been beautifully updated.

The primary bedroom.
With six bedrooms, four bathrooms, and two kitchens, the flexible layout can serve as one large family home or be divided into two self-contained units — perfect for extended family or farm staff.

The open concept main floor.
Inside, you'll find oak hardwood floors, an open-concept kitchen and family room, and plenty of windows framing those purple fields.

The pool and gazebo in the home's yard.
Outside, there's a pool, gazebo, sauna, and perennial gardens for when you want to soak in the country charm.

The barn.
But the real star here is the century barn, which has been lovingly restored.

The lavender shop.
Upstairs, it houses the lavender shop; downstairs, it's a polished event prep space with radiant-heated concrete floors.

Some paddocks.
"There's even room for livestock, with paddocks, sheds, and a chicken coop," Scime notes. "It really offers so much flexibility."

The turnkey business is also being sold with the property.
Avalon has quickly become a community staple, thanks in part to partnerships with local favourites like Piano Piano, Lavish Earth, and Toronto Bee Rescue.

The living room in the home.
The current owner, a high-profile Toronto lawyer, bought the rundown property just a few years ago and built the lavender operation from scratch.

Lavender fields.
"He transformed it into one of the most well-known lavender destinations in Ontario," Scime explains.

More lavender fields.
You might recognize it from the influencer Instagram posts or from our previous coverage of the farm.

An aerial view of the property.
Between the thriving business, the natural beauty of the Nottawasaga River running along the border, and proximity to Orangeville, Hockley Valley Resort, and Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, this place ticks every box for a countryside escape with big-city connections.

The geodome.
Oh, and if running a lavender empire wasn't dreamy enough, you can literally fall asleep under the stars in the geodome set among the fields.

A bedroom in the main house.
So, whether you're after a new business venture, a country estate, or just want to Instagram your life in perpetual purple haze, Avalon Lavender Farm might be the most magical listing on the market right now.

The front porch.
Avalon Lavender Farm is listed for $4,450,000.