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Description
Situated in the Downtown core of the Town of New Glasgow, This Historical landmark building offers many historic architectural features and vast development opportunities. Built in the early 1800's, This building was formally known as the Bell Property. This is one of the few original buildings built in the Town of New Glasgow, After the Towns creation in 1784. Once occupied by Adam Carr Bell, Who became the first mayor of the Town of New Glasgow in 1876, Bell later went on to achieve many provincial and federal political designations. This stone building stands tall and strong in the heart of the Town of New Glasgow with a vast amount of stories to tell from over the years, This beautiful building still has a lifetime of chapter left to be written. Call a REALTOR® today if you're interested in becoming the next Stewart of this special landmark and help nurture it back to its original glory.
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Neighborhood Information
New Glasgow, NS
New Glasgow is a charming small town located in Nova Scotia, Canada. Nestled along the banks of the East River, this town is known for its rich history and vibrant community. The downtown area is a hub of activity, with numerous shops, restaurants, and cultural venues. The surrounding area is filled with picturesque landscapes, including rolling hills, lush forests, and sparkling rivers.
Living in New Glasgow offers the best of both worlds. Residents can enjoy the peace and tranquility of rural living, while still having easy access to modern amenities. However, some may find the job opportunities are limited due to the town's small size.
Popular events in the area include the Riverfront Jubilee, a music festival that attracts artists from around the country, and the New Glasgow Farmers Market, which offers a wide variety of local produce and crafts.
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Despite its small size, New Glasgow offers a high quality of life. The community is welcoming, the scenery is beautiful, and there are plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. Compared to other cities in Canada, it scores a solid 75 out of 100.
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The schools in New Glasgow are fairly good, with a strong emphasis on community involvement and extracurricular activities. However, there are limited options for higher education in the town itself. Overall, the city's schools score a 70 out of 100 compared to other cities in the country.
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Entertainment options in New Glasgow are somewhat limited due to its size, but what it does offer is of high quality. The Glasgow Square Theatre hosts a variety of performances throughout the year. The city's entertainment score is 60 out of 100.
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New Glasgow offers an abundance of outdoor activities, thanks to its prime location near rivers and forests. From hiking and fishing to bird watching and camping, there's something for everyone. The city earns a score of 80 for outdoor activities.
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Property Details
| On Market Date | 2025-10-14T09:17:20 |
| Price | $149,000.00 |
| Neighborhood | Northern Region |
| Location | Lat: 45.589489, Lng: -62.644627 |
| Square Feet | 3,168.00 |
| Lot Size | 5,000.00 5000 |
| Parking Features | Yes |
| Heating | None |
| Water Source | Municipal |
| Construction Materials | Stone |
| Roof | Asphalt Shingle |
| Flooring | Other |
| Association Fee | 0.00 |
| Assessments | 6820 |
| Listing Office Name | Royal LePage Atlantic(Stellarton) |
| Listing Agent | Elizabeth (Liz) MacFarlane |
| MLS® | 202525700 |
No representation is made as to the accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footages are approximate and all information should be confirmed by customer.


