Originally the homestead of pioneering farmer Fred Ormiston, the farm was renowned for its prize-winning cattle herd, earning accolades at county fairs throughout Durham Region. In 1951, the property was passed to Fred’s son Roy, who gave it the name Roybrook — a name that has endured for generations. Today, the legacy of care, dedication, and community spirit lives on in this vibrant neighborhood.
Built in 2006, Roybrook Farm features 117 thoughtfully designed townhomes with shared common elements, creating a cohesive and welcoming community. In homage to the farm’s history, the home models were named after Fred Ormiston’s prize-winning cattle, and the streets were named to reflect the farm’s heritage, preserving the story of Roybrook for generations to come.
Roybrook Farm is more than just a place to live — it’s a place to grow. A neighborhood where kids can be kids, neighbors greet one another on the street, and the wonders of nature are just outside your back door. While the charm of the countryside surrounds you, the conveniences of the city are just minutes away.
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