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We walk your land before a line is drawn.
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Custom homes, estates, and renovations across Prince Edward County — Picton, Wellington, and the shoreline and farmland of the County — built by Nicholson Bros with three decades of regional groundwork behind them.
The County has become one of the most sought-after places to build in eastern Ontario, and the ground reflects it: limestone close to the surface, exposed shoreline, farmland turning into estate lots, and a design culture that expects the work to be considered. Shallow limestone changes how you excavate and found a house, and County approvals and servicing on rural lots reward a builder who's worked the region rather than one learning it on your project.
Owners building in the County tend to be design-led and making a once-in-a-generation move — a primary residence, a country place, sometimes a home paired with a working building on acreage. That calls for restraint and a build run properly: a written decision schedule, named allowances, and one family accountable from the first walk of the land to the last. Flash doesn't age well here; craft does.
Renovation asks a different question than a new build. Not 'what do we want here?' but 'what's already here, and what's worth fighting to keep?' We start by reading the existing house — the structure, the systems, the grade it sits on — and telling you honestly which bones are worth keeping and which are cheaper to replace than to save. Sometimes the right answer is a careful reno; sometimes it's a teardown and a fresh footing on the same view.
A teardown-rebuild is its own discipline: demolition, then building back up from the dirt on a lot that already has services, setbacks, and neighbours. We've stripped houses off their foundations and put clean new builds in their place where, driving by, you wouldn't know it's the same property. Reno and addition work carries the same written decision schedule and named allowances as a custom home — because hidden work behind old walls is exactly where budgets get lost.
The advantage of one family on the whole job shows most in reno work. When the wall opens and the surprise is behind it — the re-route, the rot, the thing the last owner buried — the person who has to solve it is standing right there, not calling the office. We finish the flow, the systems, and the finishes, and leave the character that was worth keeping.
Owner-led, on one schedule, and accountable from the first walk of the land to the last.
An honest read on what's worth keeping vs. rebuilding — before you spend on it
Demolition and rebuild handled by one crew, on one schedule
Named allowances for the hidden work behind old walls, where renos overrun
We walk your land before a line is drawn.
Read Imagine →Plans, permits, and a written decision schedule.
Read Design →Weekly site walks, photographed and logged.
Read Build →Tell us about it. Caleb or Jordan will read it themselves and respond within one business day.