$13 million Vaughan mansion is a princess movie fantasy come true Vaughan RealEstate
This is probably one of the most unique houses for sale in Ontario right now, and if you're a sucker for classic princess movies, then you're in luck.
Throughout the whole house, you'll notice regal details like coffered ceilings, vaulted halls, intricate stained glass and wooden craftsmanship. The formal library features three wall-to-ceiling walls with unique shelving, two attached ladders, and a very heavy-looking formal office desk. The magic continues with a spiralled staircase and admittedly more ostentatious designs and bedrooms, including this mermaid-decorated gigantic space.
Down in the basement is what the listing calls an English-style bar and sitting lounge, basically your very own pub.
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