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20518 89B Avenue, Langley

 
 Style: 2 Storey
 Age: 13
 Bedrooms: 4
 Bathrooms: 3
 Ensuite: Yes
Square Footage: 2,259
 Lot Size: 5,013 Sq Ft
 Parking: Multiple Garage
 Basement: Crawl
 Taxes: $3,393 (2007)
 Fireplace: 2 Gas
 School: Close


 

MATCHLESS, METICULOUS and MEMORABLE! From the captivating cul-de-sac street appeal to the hardwood floors; from the private greenbelt lot to the granite counter tops; from the cozy Family Room to the elegant Living Room, this exceptional home in Walnut Grove's prestigious Forest Creek neighbourhood is above the expected. This exceptional home offers a quality of lifestyle envied by most. The tiled foyer leads you into the entertainment-sized Living Room, accented by large windows and a gas fireplace, while the Dining room's alcove, banked by slim windows, awaits your buffet and hutch. The Kitchen gleams with granite countertops and tiled backsplash. Bayed windows hug the large Eating Area. This overlooks the Family Room, which hosts a gas fireplace and hardwood floors. From the Family Room, French doors usher you to the fenced backyard. Towering evergreens provide privacy while you enjoy a bar-b-que or a relaxing soak in the hot tub. Upstairs the luxurious Master Suite features a walk-in closet and an ensuite, boasting a soaker tub and a separate shower. Three other Bedrooms are teen-sized with plenty of room for sleep, storage and study. A sparkling 4 Piece Main Bathroom completes the upstairs which emphasis that this exceptional home gives your family numerous living spaces and private places. This exquisite home is unequalled.

Even amongst such elegant decor, this splendid home still has "family appeal" and seems to invite you to cuddle in and stay awhile ... it's home!

 
 

Fort Langley


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VILLAGE OF FORT LANGLEY 
A historic village where you can stroll through the many distinctive shops and enjoy a wide selection of restaurants and coffee houses. Fort Langley offers the best of our historical past as the first capital of British Columbia, while enjoying the comforts of today's technology. Surrounded by rivers and low-lands, Fort Langley raises like an island and is a sought after for it's unique lifestyle and limited land base.

Attractions and Amenities

Fort Langley Village
This historic village offers distinctive shops, restaurants and antiques. Glover Road, between 88th and River Road, Fort Langley.

Fort Langley National Historical Site
Experience the living magic of the Birthplace of British Columbia. Step inside the high walls to the sights, sounds, smells and activities of an 1850's Hudson's Bay Company trading post. 
Location: 23433 Mavis Street 
Open 10am - 4:30 pm 
Adults $4, Seniors $3, Age 6-16 $2, under 6 free

Langley Centennial Museum and National Exhibition Center
Discover the magnificent collection of First Peoples' wood carvings, tools, stone sculptures and basketry. Learn how early Asian and European pioneers adjusted to their new land. Let the ever-changing exhibits in the National Exhibition Center wing delight you. Look for dinosaurs or quilts, or a collection of Canadian Art! 
Location: Corner of Mavis and King Streets
Open: Monday-Saturday 10 am to 4:45 pm Sunday 1pm - 4:45pm (September -May closed Monday) 
Admission: By donation.

B.C. Farm Machinery Museum
Explore the indoor collection of steam tractors, stump pullers and other mechanical marvels used by pioneers. There is even a Tiger Moth. 
Location: 9131 King Street (next to Langley Centennial Museum) 
Open: April - October 10 am to 4:30 pm Sunday 1pm - 4:45pm
Admission: Free

Fort Langley Library 
9167 Glover Road, 888-0722.

Golf Courses

Fort Langley Golf Course
9782 McKinnon Crescent, 888-5911

Parks

Fort Langley Park 
23055 St. Andrews Street 

Fort Langley Marina 
Church Street and Fraser River

Derby Reach Regional Park
This site of the first Fort Langley offers shady trails and fishing on the Fraser River. 2200 block Allard Crescent, Langley.

 
Elementary School 
Fort Langley Elementary
8877 Bartlett Street, Fort Langley, 888-2111.

Schools

Secondary School 
Walnut Grove Secondary
8919 Walnut Grove Drive, Langley, 882-0220.

Alternative Schooling 
Langley Fine Arts School
9096 Trattle Road, Fort Langley, 888-3113 - Both Elementary and Secondary education. Bussing is arranged privately by school and parents. Car pools are also possible.

The History

In 1839, due to continued flooding and the threat of attack from the south by Americans, the first site known as Fort Langley (later became Derby Reach) was abandoned in favor of a new location to the east. The new site was also situated closer to the Hudson's Bay Company farm at Milner. On April 11, 1840, however, it was razed by fire and the Fort was rebuilt for a third and final time at its present location. The Fort remained as the only non native settlement in the lower mainland until 1858. From this location, the activities of the Hudson's Bay Company extended into the interior and north along the coast to Alaska. The Hudson's Bay Company was the first to exploit the commercial opportunities of the Fraser River salmon runs, export local produce and ship furs and other products around Cape Horn to England. 
In the spring of 1858, the Fort welcomed and supplied the streams of eager gold prospectors bound for the rich sand bars of the Fraser River. As the gold deposits began to run dry, settlers were drawn to the area by the opportunities for agriculture and industry, which became the basis for the permanent settlement of the area. 

Even after the decline of the Fort, the settlement at Fort Langley continued to prosper. The commercial area boomed again in the era prior to the First World War, which was made evident by the construction of many fine smaller commercial buildings that lined the main street and by a number of new homes in the surrounding area. Improved access to the area and the arrival of electricity also spurred new development until the general economic collapse of 1913. 

The community of Fort Langley maintains much of the character of a turn-of-the- century rural commercial center. Many of the early buildings have survived and Glover Road retains the ambience and scale of a small town "main street", with many mature plantings that augment its rural feeling. The landmark Fort Langley Community Hall, built in 1931, acts as a symbolic center of the community, while the Fort Langley National Historic Site, a popular tourist attraction, commemorates the importance of Fort Langley as the birthplace of British Columbia.

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