Take a stroll through Toronto's historic Cabbagetown and you might stumble upon 352 Wellesley Street, an impeccably restored Victorian era row house with a vibrant modern interior.

The charming red brick shares the street with other historic homes characteristic of the Cabbagetown Heritage Preservation District and loads of green space in the nearby Rosedale Ravine Lands. It also boasts some eco-friendly (and money-saving) bonuses, including a recently installed solar power system and a built-in EV charging station located in the two back parking spaces.


With white oak hardwood flooring, exposed concrete, and a quaint cobblestone backyard, this 2,226 sq. ft home is super chic — and compact enough to easily maintain.

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Walk through the fenced garden and arrive at 352 Wellesley’s striking brick facade, defined by two rows of arched windows and a solid wood door.

Inside, residents are greeted by an open concept kitchen, dining, and living room which continues to the rear of the home, allowing light to stream in through the backyard. The kitchen has a concrete tile accent wall and the entire space is filled with stylish design flares including contemporary light fixtures, floor to ceiling wood cabinetry, and a marble island with a matching backsplash.


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The home is small but packs a big punch when it comes to style and comfort. On top of that, it boasts some eco-friendly (and money-saving) bonuses, including a recently installed solar power system and a built-in EV charging station located in the two back parking spaces.

Just off the living room is a charming backyard perfect for entertaining or relaxing, with its multiple seating areas and privacy fence on all sides. Plus, take in the view of stunning factory-style, two-storey windows that climb the homes back facade.

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Upstairs, residents can retire to a cozy primary suite with a wall of windows and an ensuite with groovy wall designs. Or, retreat to the sleek lower level entertainment room for family movie night.

From its historical richness to its vibrant and compact design, this Cabbagetown abode is brimming with life and personality. And with access to the DVP via nearby Bloor St and plenty of local shops and restaurants within walking distance, it's truly a prime location.

Listed as recently as last summer for $2,289,000, the current asking price of $1,895,000 seems like an awesome opportunity for anyone looking to live in one of the most stylish rowhouses in Cabbagetown.

EXTERIOR

ENTRY

DINING, KITCHEN, AND LIVING

UPPER LEVEL

PRIMARY AND ENSUITE

SECONDARY BEDROOMS

ENTERTAINMENT

BACKYARD

Photos via Sotheby's International Realty Canada
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