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Ingersoll

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Ingersoll is a town of roughly 13,700 on the Thames River in Oxford County, located directly on Highway 401 between London and Woodstock. The town has legitimate historic depth — it was the birthplace of Canada's famous 1866 Mammoth Cheese — and is home to the Ingersoll Cheese and Agricultural Museum, Victoria Park, and the Elm Hurst Inn and Spa, a landmark heritage property.

40 km from London
35 min drive

Market snapshot

Avg. sold price

$600,000

Avg. DOM

16 days

Sale-to-list

100.5%

Active

3 listings

Why Ingersoll?

Appeal

Ingersoll punches above its weight for a town its size, offering a VIA Rail station, a hospital, strong recreation facilities, and a charming Victorian main street at prices well below London and Woodstock. It draws buyers who want small-town quality of life without sacrificing essential services.

Commute

Highway 401 bisects Ingersoll with exits at 218 and 222, putting commuters in London's east end in about 35 minutes and in Woodstock in 10–15 minutes. VIA Rail service provides a transit alternative to London and Toronto for those who prefer to leave the car at home.

Lifestyle

Victoria Park serves as Ingersoll's community hub, with a splash pad, playground, and the Victoria Park Community Centre hosting pools and year-round programming. The Ingersoll Creative Arts Centre rounds out a cultural scene that's lively for a town of this scale.

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