28 Glenorchy Rd, Toronto

28 Glenorchy Rd

Toronto, Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills
Cross St: Bayview & York Mills
Detached | 2-Storey | Freehold

$10,980,000/ For Sale

Taxes : $28,630/2023
Bed : 4+2 | Bath : 7
Kitchen: 1

Details | 28 Glenorchy Rd

Prestigious Bridle Path Ravine Mansion on Exclusive Enclaves of Glenorchy. Modern French Chateauesque with Renaissance Design. Renowned Hovan-Homes Masterpiece. Soaring 25 Ft Ceiling Anchors Grandeur Foyer and Symmetrical Layout. Upscale Finishes Acclaims Both Contemporary Living & Timeless Elegance. Total Appx 7,366 Sf Luxurious Interior. Above 5,564 sf. Walkout Lower Level 1,802 Plus 3-Car Garage. Upper Four Ensuite Bedrooms, Downstair Guestroom & Nanny's Quarter. Lavish Walk-in & Walk-through Wardrobes. Culinary Maple Kitchen. Hand-painted Royal Library. Salon Style Gallery Hallways. Segmental Arches, Detailed Dormers, Curved Staircase, Cast Iron Accents, and Silk Fabric Walls Consistently Honouring the Homeowner's Fine Taste. Sitting atop of Acres of Lush Glendon Forest & Sunnybrook Park to Enjoy Panoramic Greenery & Private Oasis. Perfect Proximity to Granite Club, Golf Courses, Crescent, Harvergal, T.F.S., U.C.C., Crestwood & Wealth Choice of Top Ranking Public & Private Schools.

Enhanced Outdoor Living Adored Professionally Crafted Front & Back Gardens, Grotto Patio & Natural Stone Paths, Circular Driveway Extending Long Inner Drive, and An Unparalleled Extraordinary: The Magnificent Ravine !!!

Property Details:
  • HOOD : Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills
  • Approx. Age : N/A
  • Lot : 101.79 x 123.47 Feet
  • Fronting On : S
  • MLS #: C8101094
  • Pool : None
  • Taxes : $28,630 / 2023
  • Zoning : Residential
  • Exterior : Stone / Stucco/Plaster
  • Water : Municipal
  • Sewer : Sewers
  • Amenities Nearby : Golf, Hospital, Park, Ravine, School,
  • Building Details:
  • Sqft : 5000+
  • Bedroom : 4 + 2
  • BATH : 7
  • KITCHEN : 1
  • FAMILY ROOM : Y
  • BASEMENT : Fin W/O
  • GARAGE : Attached/3.0
  • PARKING SPACES : 9
  • HEATING : Forced Air/Gas
  • A/C : Central Air
  • FIRE PLACE : Y
  • Room Details:

    Room Level Length (m) Width (m) Description 1 Description 2 Description 3
    Living Main 6.70 5.60 Marble Floor Cathedral Ceiling O/Looks Ravine
    Dining Main 5.70 5.70 Hardwood Floor Formal Rm O/Looks Garden
    Kitchen Main 7.03 6.01 Limestone Flooring Centre Island W/O To Patio
    Family Main 6.40 4.40 Hardwood Floor Fireplace O/Looks Ravine
    Library Main 4.55 3.96 Hardwood Floor Panelled B/I Bookcase
    Prim Bdrm 2nd 6.10 6.01 W/I Closet 7 Pc Ensuite O/Looks Ravine
    2nd Br 2nd 5.80 4.30 Hardwood Floor 5 Pc Ensuite W/I Closet
    3rd Br 2nd 4.60 4.10 Hardwood Floor 3 Pc Ensuite Double Closet
    4th Br 2nd 5.40 4.50 Hardwood Floor 3 Pc Ensuite O/Looks Ravine
    5th Br Lower 4.88 3.43 Closet 3 Pc Bath Window
    Br Lower 4.22 3.58 Intercom Combined Wi/Game Window
    Rec Lower 9.50 8.76 O/Looks Ravine 2 Pc Bath Walk-Out

    Listed By: SOTHEBY`S INTERNATIONAL REALTY CANADA

    Neighbourhood Details: Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills

    The Bridle Path is an upscale residential neighbourhood in North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is characterized by large multimillion-dollar mansions and two to four acre (8,000 to 16,000 m˛) lot sizes. It is often referred to as "Millionaires' Row". It is the most affluent neighbourhood in Canada with an average household income of $936,137,[1] as well as by property values with an average dwelling value of $2.24M.

    Although "The Bridle Path" is in fact the name of a road in the area, the term generally applies to the neighbourhood as a whole. It is bounded by The Bridle Path on the north, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre on the south, Bayview Avenue on the west and Wilket Creek on the east. Few roads pass through the area, contributing to the area's exclusivity. House prices in the Bridle Path are varied, but they are mostly well in excess of a million dollars. It is a secluded neighbourhood, surrounded by the Don River Valley and lush parklands.

    The Bridle Path was little more than farmland until 1929, when the Bayview Bridge was constructed across the steep (West Branch) Don River Valley. It was at that point that the area was first considered for residential development. Forsey Page, a Toronto-based land developer, envisioned the Bridle Path as an "exclusive enclave of estate homes" and he built the neighbourhood's first home, a Cape Cod Colonial style home at 2 The Bridle Path. This house is credited as the catalyst for the development of the neighbourhood.

    In 1937, developer E.P. Taylor, who designed the Don Mills community, purchased a large plot of land north of the Bridle Path. The estate, named Windfields by his wife, is occupied today by the Canadian Film Centre. The park through which Wilket Creek flows behind this parcel of land is known as Windfields Park. In the late forties, Taylor's business partner George Montegu Black, Jr (father of Conrad Black) moved into the area and built a large mansion on Park Lane Circle. In an effort to control who his future neighbours would be, Black took over the company that owned the rolling farmland that was to become the Bridle Path, and set restrictions in place through the North York zoning by-law; only single-family dwellings could be built, and only on minimum lot sizes of 2 acres (0.81 ha). The area was subdivided into about 50 lots, each selling for $25,000 at the time, and through the Fifties it began to take shape.

    The street's name is frequently misspelled as "The Bridal Path" by those who are unfamiliar with the history of the area. The actual "Bridle Path" name came about as early plans for the neighbourhood included an elaborate system of equestrian bridle paths, as most of the estate owners in the area preceding its development were horse-owners. While the paths have since been paved over, their legacy remains in the Bridle Path's wide streets and in the name of this elite community.[citation needed]

    The Bridle Path has been home to prominent Toronto business people, celebrities, doctors, and engineers. Media mogul Moses Znaimer used to call the Bridle Path home, as did computer businessman Robert Herjavec. Former newspaper baron and convicted felon, businessman Conrad Black was owner of a familial residence until 2016 when he sold the 26 Park Lane Circle, North York for $16.5 million[2]. Prince purchased a home in the Bridle Path for $5.5 million, which he owned for five years. "Casino King of Macau" Stanley Ho owns a High Point Road home purchased in 1987 for a record $5.5 million and currently worth C$27 million.[citation needed]

    A location in this area was used in the movie Mean Girls as Regina George's house and another house was used for the movie It Takes Two.

    - Source: en.wikipedia.org
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