They don't make 'em like they used to, and the stunning property at 2235 Shawanaga Trail proves it.
Located in the legendary enclave of stealth wealth in Mississauga, the sprawling luxury home presents a brilliant architectural statement made up of contradictions. The stately 16th-century-inspired Tudor Revival feels like living in an old English mansion or luxury hotel, with all the perks and conveniences of modern living.
The custom estate delivers 8,259 square feet of total finished living space on a half-acre golf course lot in the exclusive Sheridan neighbourhood. Wrought iron security gates framed by stone pillars flank the entrance, beyond which is a sprawling asphalt circular driveway with enough parking for 14 vehicles.

The canopy trees make the property feel extra-private.
The entrance is no less stunning, with a soaring double-height foyer defined by an architectural sweeping oak staircase and traditional crystal glass light fixtures.
The chef's kitchen is the heart of the home, configured with a central island, integrated panelled appliances, and rich, solid red-marble perimeter countertops that wrap into a raised breakfast bar. Morning coffee tastes extra good here.

The countertops add a sophisticated flair to the already-fantastic kitchen.
Extended from the kitchen is the solarium, a massive structural glass sunroom that has glass ceiling panels and open-air views of the wooded grounds. It's a wonderful all-season way to enjoy the view of your backyard, which features stone patios, mature tree canopies, and elevated wooden viewing decks that overlook the Credit River valley basin.

Needless to say, there's no shortage of natural light in this home.
The great room is the stuff of stories, with soaring two-storey cathedral ceilings, dark oak plank flooring, and a floor-to-ceiling rustic natural stone fireplace surround.
And speaking of stories, you'll want to curl up with a good one in the oak library, an executive home office fully finished in rich oak wood panelling anchored by a coffered ceiling, built-in bookcases, and a stone-surround fireplace.

Working from home just got a major upgrade.
The upper level hosts four massive bedrooms, each with its own private ensuite or semi-ensuite bath. The primary bedroom takes things a step further, with its expansive walk-in wardrobe, multi-piece master bath, and deep structural bay window facing the golf course greens.

You could probably do cartwheels in this bathroom if you felt so inclined.
The lower level is a feat unto itself. The fully finished 2,577-square-foot walk-out level is designed for large-scale hosting or multigenerational living. It also acts as an entertainment hub, featuring a full secondary kitchen, integrated wet bar, custom wine cellar, exercise room, and built-in wooden sauna.

Who will you host in the lower level?
This home is a rare and exquisite find, with traditional design elements of its construction era and a gorgeous structural shell. If you were to pay for the raw material cost and zoning metrics to replicate this footprint on the Mississauga Gold and Country Club ridge today, it would far exceed the asking price of $4,998,800.
To learn more or arrange a viewing, contact Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage.
Sam McDadi Real Estate Brokerage