EVERYTHING’S COMING UP, EUCLID!
Trinity Bellwoods is recognized to hold some of the most extensive collections of Victorian architecture in North America. This residence has married the solid, historical sophistication of the 1900s with contemporary coolness buyers dream of owning.
Built for lovers of Victorian architecture that fancy moving up - consider this way up!
81 Euclid Ave has been completely renovated, stripping back all 4 levels and rebuilding a well-executed floor plan with curated attention to detail.
The kitchen is an art piece in itself. Situated in-between the dining room and family room, Carrera marble countertops line the galley-style kitchen that includes a beverage bar and attention-grabbing walnut cabinetry. Thoughtful, custom storage spans all 4 levels of this residence with integrated closet systems. We did say everything was coming up for you!
Calming and luxuriant finishes with hardwood floors, wainscotting, floating walnut vanities, quintessential exterior Victorian accents, heated lower level with NuHeat, and the list goes on. Best feature? You won’t be able to name one, but we’re eager for you to see the detached garage that allows you to build a 951 sq. ft laneway house investment.
TRINITY BELLWOODS
Offering its residence a seamless blend of being the city’s most well-loved foodie destination and by bringing together the coolness of the Ossington strip’s thriving nightlight and trendy local businesses along Queen St W and Dundas St W.
A focal point of this vibrant inner-city neighbourhood is the 14.6 hectare Trinity Bellwoods Park spanning the length of this eponymous neighbourhood and distinguished by cast-iron lamps, lush landscaping and active amenities. Trinity Bellwoods is a buzzing cultural escape from the city core. A cultural hub for visual arts and can’t-miss galleries. Visit Pari Nadimi Gallery for progressive international art and Susan Hobbs Gallery for contemporary Canadian art. Coffee is art, too (let’s be honest). Visit White Squirrel or Sam James to get your fix!
Families in Trinity Bellwoods benefit from proximity to fantastic schools; these include Ossington/Old Orchard Junior Public School and St. Mary’s Catholic Secondary School (among others). The sellers rave about Charles G. Fraser Junior Public School, located a literal stone’s throw away, across the street. The convenience of well-connected transportation from momentary access to streetcars along Queen St W and Dundas St W and quick connection to the Bloor-Danforth subway line.