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Authentic Toronto Hard Loft Conversions Gothic Heritage Estates - 32 Gothic Avenue The hilltop mansion at 32 Gothic Avenue was built in 1889 by George Johnston St. Leger, the proprietor of a retail shoe business and the second mayor of the Town of West Toronto. After alterations in 1907 by architects Willis and Connery, Dr. William McCormack and his wife, Dr. Florence McCormack had acquired the property in 1908 and established the High Park Sanatorium. It was later occupied by a private maternity hospital, Strathcona Hospital. The restoration of the Gothic Heritage Estates affords a unique opportunity to live in an estate home designated under the Ontario Heritage Act while enjoying the latest luxurious modern amenities in one of Toronto's most desirable neighbourhoods. This magnificent heritage mansion hosts 7 unique, custom-designed residences, each with a private courtyard or terrace offering stunning High Park views. Each residence sets a graceful tone, reflecting the elegance of the original architecture with grand rooms, soaring ceilings, authentic period details and the finest finishes. Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this loft interests you.
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