


The Rosemont area in Mulmur Township is a picturesque rural hamlet known for its historic charm, scenic countryside, and close-knit community feel. Located near the intersection of County Road 17 and County Road 8, Rosemont sits in a beautiful part of Mulmur surrounded by rolling hills, farmland, and mature trees.
With its blend of heritage character and peaceful surroundings, the Rosemont area appeals to buyers seeking authentic village charm combined with refined country living.
The Rosemont real estate market features a limited selection of distinctive properties, including heritage homes, country residences, and custom-built houses on larger lots or acreage. Many properties offer mature landscaping, unique architectural details, and scenic views, reflecting the area’s long-standing rural identity.
Low housing turnover contributes to steady demand from buyers looking for character-rich properties in a quiet and desirable Mulmur setting.

Homes for sale in the Rosemont area attract buyers who value community, character, and access to nature. The hamlet’s small size and walkable feel create a welcoming environment, while surrounding roads offer access to scenic countryside and outdoor recreation.
Rosemont is conveniently located near Creemore, Orangeville, and surrounding communities, providing access to shopping, dining, schools, and essential services. Buyers are often drawn to the area for its proximity to both Mulmur’s natural amenities and neighbouring cultural hubs.

Sellers in the Rosemont area benefit from the hamlet’s strong lifestyle appeal and limited inventory. Highlighting features such as heritage character, lot size, natural surroundings, and proximity to nearby towns can help attract motivated purchasers.
An experienced real estate agent familiar with Mulmur’s rural market can provide strategic pricing, targeted marketing, and skilled negotiation, ensuring your property is positioned effectively.


Life in the Rosemont area centres around community connection, nature, and a slower pace of living. Residents enjoy quiet roads, scenic views, and access to nearby trails, conservation areas, and recreational amenities.
The hamlet itself offers a peaceful village atmosphere, while nearby communities provide access to restaurants, shops, events, and services, allowing residents to enjoy both tranquility and convenience.
Navigating the Rosemont area real estate market requires an agent who understands rural property values, heritage homes, and Mulmur’s lifestyle-driven market. Whether buying or selling, a knowledgeable local real estate agent of 30+ years, Kevin Flaherty, provides the insight and guidance needed for successful outcomes.
FOR SELLERS
Kevin’s exclusive “Home Selling System Team” maximizes the digital exposure of your home utilizing VR animated online showings to create more awareness with the right buyers so you can sell your home faster and for top dollar.
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Situated at the historic crossroads where four townships meet, Rosemont is the most storied village in Mulmur Township. From heritage farmhouses and country estates to rural acreages on the edge of the Nottawasaga Valley watershed, Rosemont offers a rare blend of deep-rooted community character and easy access to Orangeville, Creemore, and Hockley Valley.
Rosemont occupies a geographically unique position: it sits at the corner where the townships of Mulmur, Mono, Tosorontio, and Adjala converge on Highway 89. This strategic location made Rosemont the commercial hub of southern Mulmur throughout the 19th century, drawing settlers, tradespeople, and travellers from across the region.
The first settler, Captain John Little, arrived from York in 1824 on a crown land grant of 200 acres on the 7th Concession. Remarkably, part of that original property is still owned and inhabited by the Little family today — nearly 200 years of continuous family ownership, the longest documented lineage of any Mulmur sub-community.
The Globe Hotel, built in 1859 as a stagecoach stop and boarding house on Highway 89, is Rosemont's most enduring landmark. At its peak, three hotels operated simultaneously in the village. The famous story of the Globe owner's wife guarding the well with a shotgun during the McCartee Hotel fire — refusing to let firefighters save the competition — is one of the most colourful chapters in Mulmur's history. That well is still visible at the corner today.
The Globe now operates as a celebrated farm-to-table restaurant and general store, sourcing seasonal ingredients from local farmers and foragers. The building's character as a 19th-century stagecoach inn has never been lost.
Few figures in Mulmur's history rose as far as George Cummings. He arrived in Rosemont in 1857 to open a general store in Morrison's hotel, was appointed Postmaster in 1860, became Commissioner for the Bench of Simcoe in 1866, Notary Public in 1875, and ultimately High Court Justice in 1883. His career — from village shopkeeper to judge — unfolded entirely within the community he helped build.
Rosemont sits within the Nottawasaga Valley watershed, overseen by the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority. The surrounding landscape offers rolling farmland, mature woodlots, and easy access to the Bruce Trail and Hockley Valley trails to the south. The Mansfield Ski Club and Mansfield Outdoor Centre are approximately 15 minutes northwest, offering world-class skiing, cross-country trails, mountain biking, and snowshoeing on the Niagara Escarpment.
Rosemont's Highway 89 corridor provides convenient commuter access to Alliston, Orangeville, and the Greater Toronto Area, making it an increasingly popular choice for buyers seeking rural character without sacrificing connectivity.
Rosemont is a rural sub-community located in the southeastern corner of Mulmur Township, Dufferin County, Ontario. It sits at the junction of Highway 89 and the Mono-Adjala Townline — the unique point where the townships of Mulmur, Mono, Tosorontio, and Adjala converge.
Rosemont was first settled by Captain John Little in 1824 and formally established in 1846 when J. Gilmore received a crown deed and opened a store. By the 1870s it had grown to include 10 stores, 3 hotels, 2 blacksmith shops, a cheese factory, a veterinarian, and a doctor — the commercial capital of southern Mulmur Township.
The Rosemont real estate market features heritage farmhouses, rural acreages, custom country estates, and newer family-oriented properties. The area appeals to buyers seeking a genuine village community with strong historical character and convenient access to Highway 89.
Residents enjoy proximity to the Bruce Trail, Hockley Valley trails, Mansfield Ski Club, and the Mansfield Outdoor Centre. The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority manages conservation areas and trails throughout the watershed. The Globe restaurant and general store is a beloved local gathering place on Highway 89.
Yes, Kevin Flaherty is a proud member of the Dufferin County Board of Trade, reflecting his deep commitment to the local community and business landscape throughout Mulmur Township and Dufferin County.
You can find current Rosemont homes for sale by contacting Kevin Flaherty directly. He provides access to local MLS listings, exclusive Dufferin County real estate insights, and a proven marketing system for both buyers and sellers in Mulmur Township.
As a proud member of the Dufferin County Board of Trade, Kevin Flaherty brings unmatched local expertise to your real estate journey. Whether you are looking to buy a heritage property in Rosemont or sell your Mulmur Township home, Kevin's proven marketing systems deliver results.

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