Address: 876 Hellmuth Avenue
Neighbourhood: St. George-Grosvenor
Agent: Mitch Robertson, Prime Real Estate
Price: $1,499,900
The Place
Timeless modernized century home with four bedrooms on a quiet, desirable street in downtown London.
The Details
Tucked just off of Richmond Street, this property has the feel of the quintessential North London century home. Located on the site of the former Bishop Hellmuth Boys’ College in the heart of the Bishop Hellmuth Historical District, the sturdy brick exterior, the wraparound porch and the arched windows all give this two-and-a-half-storey home, built in 1907, a timeless quality ― and that’s only from the front yard. Inside, the home has been fully renovated, with high-end appliances and custom millwork. With four bedrooms and three bathrooms, it’s the classic nuclear family home. The basement is fully finished with a butler’s pantry, mudroom and family room. And while the home’s façade is in-keeping with it’s heritage neighbours, it’s anything but reserved out back: there’s a standalone three-car garage with a personal gym on top, a saltwater pool, hot tub, outdoor kitchen, fireplace and pizza oven.
The Tour
Big Selling Point
This home has been standing for more than a century, and for good reason. A historic property for someone with historic tastes.
By the Numbers
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