Inside the home
This 1910 two-storey in St George has held onto most of its original character — wide-plank pine floors, a clawfoot tub bathroom with checkerboard tile, and a kitchen ceiling with original dark-stained coffered beams that most renovators would have ripped out years ago. The layout gives you more main-floor living space than most homes this size: a formal parlour, a second sitting room, a separate dining room, and a large eat-in kitchen with laundry. The kitchen finishes are dated but functional. Radiator heat runs throughout; no central air. The lot is the other headline — 173 feet deep with a detached outbuilding and R2 zoning. Roof and windows were replaced in 2019. This is a house that rewards buyers who want original fabric and have the patience to update on their own schedule.
- Original wide-plank pine floors throughout main and upper levels
- Remarkable original coffered wood-beam ceiling in kitchen
- Period bathroom with clawfoot tub and checkerboard tile intact
- 173-foot deep lot is exceptional for St George
- Detached outbuilding with potential for multiple uses
- Covered main floor porch and second-storey deck off primary bedroom
- Newer roof and vinyl windows (2019)
- Multiple main-floor reception rooms with French doors