Set on 13.33 private acres, this charming property features a well-kept 1947 farmhouse with 4 bedrooms, a spacious country kitchen, and a warm, inviting living room. With multiple garages, barns, a Quonset, paddocks, and livestock infrastructure already in place.
Set on 13.33 private acres in Lamont County, this charming country estate offers the warmth, character, and functionality of a true historic farmstead. Built in 1947, the well-maintained farmhouse provides approximately 1,800 sq. ft. of above ground living space and an additional 900 sq. ft. in the basement. The main floor features a spacious living and dining room, large country kitchen, primary bedroom with walk-in closet, guest bedroom, three-piece bathroom, and practical utility/mud room. Upstairs are two additional bedrooms, a dressing room/flex space, desk or office area, and a small reading or play room, while the basement offers a large laundry area with cold storage, recreation room, furnace/storage area, and additional cold storage. Recent upgrades include a 2023 hot water tank and high-efficiency furnace, helping make the home cozy, warm, and inviting.
A long driveway sets the home well back from the road, leading through an elegant treed corridor into a private, sheltered yard site. Mature caraganas, spruce, cottonwoods, and lilac bushes encircle the property, providing excellent privacy, wind protection, and shelter from winter snow drifting.
The yard is open, functional, and well laid out, with an impressive collection of outbuildings suited for storage, livestock, hobby farming, and equipment. Improvements include a large barn measuring approximately 50' x 30', a metal Quonset measuring approximately 96' x 40', an over height garage measuring approximately 32' x 26' with an 11' height, a three-car garage measuring approximately 35' x 24', and a two-car garage measuring approximately 20' x 26'. There is also an additional barn measuring approximately 20' x 60' with a 14' x 60' lean-to, along with a chicken barn and an 8' x 12' enclosed shed tucked away from the main yard.
Several of the outbuildings are plumbed for natural gas, and many have electricity, adding to the property’s practicality. The original milking barn remains in excellent condition with strong bones and continued utility, preserving the farm’s historic character while still offering functional use.
The land includes several pasture areas and paddocks with lush grass, providing room for goats, sheep, horses, chickens, pigs, or other hobby farm uses. With fencing, shelter, storage, and livestock infrastructure already in place, the property is well suited for those looking to enjoy a manageable country lifestyle.
Located only approximately 45 minutes from Sherwood Park and offering easy highway access toward Lloydminster, this is a dream country estate: quaint and historic, yet well maintained, private, and highly functional.
** Interior photos have been edited using AI to remove personal items and clutter. **
533022 Range Road 161 - Lamont County, AB
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Lamont County offers a strong rural setting within convenient reach of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region. Located east of Edmonton, the county combines productive agricultural land, established rural communities, and growing industrial opportunity tied to Alberta’s Industrial Heartland. The area’s economy is supported by agriculture, energy, transportation, construction, and service-based industries, making it well positioned for both rural living and long-term investment.
The Town of Mundare is a welcoming small community known for its Ukrainian heritage, local pride, and practical day-to-day services. Residents benefit from municipal services, schools, recreation facilities, community groups, local businesses, registry services, and nearby health care options, while still being within commuting distance of Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan, Vegreville, and the broader Industrial Heartland.
With access to Highway 15, Highway 855, and the Yellowhead Highway corridor, Mundare and Lamont County provide a balanced lifestyle: quiet rural surroundings, affordable space, agricultural opportunity, and strong regional connectivity. For buyers seeking country living without being isolated from employment, services, and major urban amenities, this area offers an appealing blend of rural Alberta character and proximity to Edmonton.
Recreation in Lamont County and the Mundare area is rooted in the outdoors, community events, and easy access to regional attractions. The area offers opportunities for golfing, camping, hiking, birdwatching, hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, and exploring the North Saskatchewan River valley and surrounding countryside. Mundare provides local recreation amenities and community programming, while nearby parks, lakes, trails, and conservation areas add to the rural lifestyle appeal. With Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan, Vegreville, and Elk Island National Park all within comfortable reach, residents can enjoy quiet country living while still having access to broader recreation, shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
Lamont County and the Mundare area reflect the classic history of east-central Alberta: agriculture, railway development, and close-knit rural communities. Early settlement in the region began in the late 1800s, with farming families establishing homesteads, schools, churches, local businesses, and community halls that became the backbone of the area. The arrival and expansion of the railway helped shape towns such as Mundare, supporting grain movement, commerce, and the growth of permanent settlement.
Mundare developed as a service centre for the surrounding farm community and remains known for its strong Ukrainian heritage, historic institutions, and small-town character. Over time, the area grew around agriculture, local trade, and community-based services, while maintaining its rural identity. Today, Lamont County and Mundare continue to offer a blend of productive farmland, historical character, and practical access to larger employment and service centres, including Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan, Vegreville, and Alberta’s Industrial Heartland.
53°35'20.23"N and 112°14'25.84"W
$2,897.36 (2026)
Agricultural
PLAN 2520243 BLOCK 1 LOT 2 EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS
LINC 0040 199 325
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