Where County Cottage Builds Works
All of Prince Edward County — villages, farm parcels and shoreline alike. Six area pages, one roster of vetted builders, and the same promise everywhere: one introduction and a free quote.
Get Your Free QuoteAll of Prince Edward County — villages, farm parcels and shoreline alike. Six area pages, one roster of vetted builders, and the same promise everywhere: one introduction and a free quote.
Get Your Free QuoteAn island county of wineries, heritage villages and limestone farmhouses, an easy drive from Toronto, Ottawa and Kingston. The County's building stock runs from Loyalist-era farmhouses to brand-new tourism properties — and its renovation questions are unlike anywhere else in Ontario.
The county-wide hub: heritage farmhouse restorations, barn conversions, tourism-property upgrades and new custom builds on rural land.
County-Wide ProjectsThe county seat. Heritage home renovations, downtown commercial updates and custom projects in and around town.
Picton ProjectsLakeside village on Lake Ontario. Waterfront renovations, additions, sunrooms and four-season conversions.
Wellington ProjectsA heritage village of character homes. Sensitive renovations, kitchens and baths in century houses, garden suites and outbuildings.
Bloomfield ProjectsThe heart of the wine route. Vineyard estate builds, tasting-room and outbuilding work, and barn conversions on working agricultural land.
Hillier ProjectsThe bridge end of The County. Rolling farmland, Roblin Lake and the Bay of Quinte shore — with the most year-round and commuter households in the municipality.
Ameliasburgh ProjectsWe also cover the rest of The County — Waupoos and the eastern shore, Consecon and Carrying Place at the western end, Northport and Demorestville in Sophiasburgh, plus Cherry Valley, Milford, Black River and the rural routes in between. If it is in The County, it is in our area.
One roster covers the whole county, but it is not one builder covering the whole county. The contractor who is right for a designated heritage house on a Picton church street is not automatically right for a barn conversion on a Hillier concession road, and neither of them is the obvious call for a new build on a Bay of Quinte shoreline lot. That is the entire reason this is a matching service rather than a listing.
So the area page you land on matters less than the detail you put in the form. Tell us the road or the village, whether the property is on municipal services or a well and septic, and what you are actually trying to do. We will read it, pick the one builder on the roster who fits, and step out of the way.
Our builders travel. If your property sits near — but not exactly inside — the places above, submit the form anyway and mention the location. If we can't make a sensible match, we'll say so plainly instead of wasting your time.
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