建造于1857年是南玫瑰谷最老的建筑之一曾是多伦多市长乔治二十年代至五十年代的住宅。比例优美的历史性外观诠释着其永不过时的风骨。建筑充分运用了其占地近一亩的土地面积,座落于多伦多众人追捧的地区。十分别致的玫瑰谷早期建筑样式,庄严雄伟,也让客人们感受到悠闲惬意的同时保有隐私。独特建造的马房可直接通到宅院内,车库拥有绝佳的空间展示房主的车辆收藏。周边邻近高端购物区,娱乐休闲场所,五星级酒店。
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Imagine a home that has real character, is soft, warm and comfortable, without the harsh lines of more modern homes, that speaks to another century, when craftsmanship was paramount and design was unique. Now place this home on close to one acre with a ravine as a backyard, secluded, yet minutes from downtown. Welcome to Rosedale’s Geary house, built before Confederation, in 1857, with a wonderfully interesting layout reflecting the fact that it was once a one storey home and is now three, with a sweeping veranda with a decidedly southern feel to it, that cradles the front and side of the house. The beautifully wood-panelled library could be straight out of a whodunit (Colonel Mustard in the library?) and the games complex in the basement includes a full spa, a ball hockey court and a wine cellar, for after your workout, of course. One of the fascinating things about this house is the tunnel that meanders from the main house to the coach house at the back, diving under the well appointed backyard and the swimming pool. Wide and zigzagging, well lit and carpeted, it feels more like a linear art gallery than a tunnel. Outside, the secluded backyard drops down into the ravine where there is room for a small soccer pitch, or ice hockey rink in the winter, fully surrounded by trees and privacy. Poolside is no shrinking violet either. The house, at five bedrooms and nine bathrooms is big enough that you can get lost, yet it retains a cosy feel that some of its more modern peers lack - just one of the few things that makes this property unique. Go for it!