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| Turn-of-the-century charm. New Millenium living. |
1793
Canada's first leutenant governor, John Graves Simcoe founded York as the
colonies capital. He cut routes through the forest, among them what was to become today's
Yonge Street. |
SIMCOE
1,329 SQ.FT. |
1999
Designed with the appeal of traditional Cabbagetown-inspired elegance,the
Simcoe offers spacious, light-filled contemporary interiors. |
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Highlights
Heritage details include
stained glass transom
Eat-in kitchen with
walkout to deck
Open concept living & dining area with up to 10 foot ceiling
& bay window
Three bedrooms
Master with ensuite
& walkout to deck
Home office/recreation room
Private attached garage with
direct entry to your home
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~ Call 923-5124 or click here to Register On-line
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Number of steps from finished grade to front entry will vary in
accordance with individual site requirements. All house renderings are artists
conceptions. Room dimensions, window configurations and overall floor area may vary with
final construction documents. E.+O.E. |