Outfitted with interior archways, ornamental crown moulding, and a unique array of feature walls,And those details come with some historical merit. The home was built in 1902 by British-born Canadian architect Eden Smith, who was known to favour an English cottage design style, characterized by steeply-pitched roofs, lanky chimneys, and rows of casement windows.
Right away, you’re greeted by a striking front foyer with textured walls in a rich deep brown. An arched window invites in some light, however, frosted glass ensures privacy. Black marble is under foot, which gives way to hardwood flooring as you make your way through the rest of the home. The main floor also includes a bright and airy family room, a dining room with the capacity to host 18, and a tastefully appointed home office with bay windows, a built-in desk, and a gas fireplace.
As well, the kitchen overlooks the rear outdoor space and includes stainless steel appliances, plus a breakfast area with walk-out access to the backyard. Speaking of the backyard — it’s a beauty! With a wraparound deck, a paved area with a fire feature, and lush landscaping, the outdoor space is perfect for entertaining.