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800 Seymour Street
Kamloops, BC
Canada V2C 2H5

Details
Address | 3119 Shuswap Road |
Area | Kamloops And District |
Sub Area | KAM - South Thompson Valley |
City | Kamloops |
State/Province | British Columbia |
Country | Canada |
Price | $1,475,000 |
Property Type | Single Family - Detached w/Acreage |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 3 |
Half Baths | 1 |
Floor Space | 2700 Square Feet |
Lot Size | 10.00 Acres |
Waterfront | No |
Year Built | 1980 |
Taxes | $5,529 |
Tax Year | 2025 |
MLS® # | 10363729 |
Discover a horse lover's paradise on this stunning 10-acre property, perfectly blending rustic charm with modern luxury. The heart of this estate is a beautifully renovated home, featuring an open-concept layout, a gourmet, award winning kitchen with high-end appliances, and spacious living areas bathed in natural light. Kitchen was a 2017 Keystone award winner with MDM Contracting making it happen. Two cozy gas fireplaces add warmth and ambiance, perfect for relaxing after a long day. Three bedrooms up and the primary bedroom comes with a 2 piece ensuite bathroom. Step outside and you'll find an equestrian's dream setup and a gardener's delight. The expansive grounds have 4 acres fenced and cross-fenced, offering multiple paddocks for rotational grazing. There is a barn and shed out back for hay storage. The property also includes a riding arena and direct access to scenic riding trails. For those with a green thumb, a huge, dedicated garden area awaits, complete with an irrigation system, completely fenced off for protection from wildlife, ready for you to cultivate your own farm-to-table lifestyle. The fields themselves are efficiently irrigated by water drawn directly from the nearby river, ensuring lush, green pastures all season long. Beyond the main home, a large, detached 3-car garage is equipped with a newly installed solar panel system, reducing utility costs.The property is also exceptionally well-provisioned for water, with not one, but three separate wells.