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Under the Glen St. Bridge, Toronto

Posted on August 22, 2014October 17, 2022 by David Barker

In Toronto, the Rosedale neighbourhood is noted for its many well-appointed homes. I recently toured one such home which is easily accessed from the Park Drive Reservation Trail. There is a broad, well-lit entrance that makes a bold statement when guests arrive.

Graffiti under the Glen St. Bridge

The main foyer leads directly to a spacious open-concept living area. The central fire pit is a nice touch.

Graffiti under the Glen St. Bridge

Here is an alternate view of the common living/dining space with a clearer view of the fire pit and other amenities.

This listing features a modern kitchen with up-to-date appliances.

Graffiti under the Glen St. Bridge
Under the Glen St. Bridge, Rosedale, Toronto

The master bedroom has a lower ceiling which gives the room a cozier feel. Note the raised shelving and storage cubbies.

Sleeping under the Glen St. Bridge, Toronto

Here is a second bedroom, ideal for those situations when the entertaining goes late and you need a place for guests to sleep.

Remarkable stretches of wall are ideal for the discriminating art collector.

Sleeping bags under the Glen St. bridge, Toronto
Graffiti under the Glen St. Bridge

Although not included in the listing, the vendor is willing to include all art currently on the walls.

Graffiti under the Glen St. Bridge

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