This 1936 Tudor has the kind of structural character that most Brantford buyers have to renovate their way toward — arched doorways, crown moulding, original hardwood floors, and a roofline that stands out on the street. The bones are genuine.
The tradeoff is the kitchen and basement. The kitchen is functional 1990s oak with vinyl flooring — it works, but it will need a full update at some point. The basement is unfinished and used as play and utility space. Budget accordingly.
The backyard is a real asset: deep lot, concrete patio, above-ground pool, fire pit, and room for a swing set. The detached garage sits at the end of a long driveway that fits three cars. Located across from the Brant Curling Club with river trails and schools nearby.
Rare 1936 Tudor-style brick home with intact character details — arched doorways, crown moulding, half-timbering
Hardwood floors throughout main and upper levels
Deep lot with large backyard, patio, above-ground pool, and fire pit
Long driveway accommodates 3 cars plus detached garage
Formal living and dining rooms with crown moulding and arched openings
Primary bedroom is well-sized with good natural light
Recently reshingled roof per listing
From the listing
A Unique Character Home Perfect for Growing Families
Tired of the same old cookie-cutter houses? Step into a home with real character in one of the city’s most beloved neighborhoods. Set on a quiet, tree-lined street with a long-standing reputation for long-term ownership, this charming property offers everything a young family needs — and more. Character home with only 3 owners since built in 1936 , Just freshly painted thru-out, plaster repairs complete, some newer windows, recent reshingled roof, fenced yard.
Listing courtesy of Century 21 Heritage House LTD. Presented by Jeff Thibodeau, Broker, REAL Broker Ontario Ltd., Brokerage. Member, Brantford Regional Real Estate Association & the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). The trademarks REALTOR®, REALTORS®, and the REALTOR® logo are controlled by CREA and identify real estate professionals who are members of CREA. Listing data via the Information Technology Systems Ontario (ITSO) board is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Enjoy the outdoors with river trails, lush parkland, and top-rated schools just minutes away. The Brant Curling Club is right across the street, and a vibrant calendar of community events and local sports activities helps you feel instantly at home.
This thoughtfully maintained home features plenty of room to grow, with a huge backyard ideal for kids, pets, gardening, or unforgettable summer pool parties. A detached garage and a driveway that fits three cars provide space and convenience, while mature trees and natural landscaping offer privacy and tranquility.
Whether you’re just starting your family or planting roots for the future, this is more than a home — it’s a lifestyle. Come see why families stay here for generations.
Original kitchenHardwood floorsCrown mouldingOriginal bathroomsUnfinished basementFenced yardAbove ground poolPatioDetached garageNew roofForced air gas
Included in the sale
DryerGas StoveRefrigeratorWasher
The details
Facts & features
Property type
Single Family Residence
Style
Two Story
Year built
1936
Lot size
50.00 × 133 ft
Annual taxes
$3,226 (2025)
Heating
Forced Air, Natural Gas
Cooling
Central Air
Basement
Development Potential, Full, Partially Finished
Parking
4 total · 1-car garage
Water
Municipal
Sewer
Sewer (Municipal)
Room by room
Layout & dimensions
Main
Living Room4.75 × 3.33 m—
Eat-in Kitchen3.76 × 4.50 m—
Dining Room2.97 × 4.01 m—
Second
Bedroom3.99 × 3.48 m—
Bedroom3.48 × 2.72 m—
Bedroom Primary3.99 × 3.30 m—
Bathroom2.08 × 1.78 m4-Piece
Basement
Game Room3.76 × 7.44 m—
Utility Room2.95 × 3.02 m—
Bathroom1.47 × 2.90 m2-Piece
Where it is
Holmedale & Dufferin
The area
Life in Holmedale & Dufferin
Holmedale & Dufferin
Grand River residential meets heritage Brantford. Holmedale's quiet streets along the river, Dufferin Avenue's stately late-1800s homes, Lorne Crescent's curving character — older homes with real architectural pedigree.
Character homesHeritage streetsGrand River-side living