28 Daisy Ave.
Etobicoke, ON M8V 2J2

Heritage Home in Long Branch!

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Single Family Home

$1,150,000

Heritage Home in Long Branch!

Built in the mid 1800's, this heritage home in Long Branch holds a rich history. Recognized as the Richard Newborn House, 28 Daisy Ave., sits atop a 44' x 125' corner lot and features the original front door flanked with panel windows with a semi-circular top and a mullioned transom window above. Being the oldest and only remaining example, in Etobicoke, of a house made entirely of stucco-over-fieldstone construction, the past owners of this home have preserved its cultural importance. A veranda that stretches across the front of the house is the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee, tall shrubbery planted alongside ensures your privacy.

Upon entering this centre hall home, you will find the living room to your left and dining area to your right. The living area is fit with hardwood floors, a stone wall, a wood-burning Rumford fireplace and sash windows. The dining area is combined with the kitchen and features shiplap wainscotting, wood floors, a brick wall, and a tile backsplash.

Upstairs features three bedrooms, the main 4-piece washroom and a skylight over the hallway and another in the washroom. Shiplap wainscotting frames the second floor hallway and the main washroom. The bedrooms and hallway are both complete with pine floors while black and white tile floor lines the washroom.

Nestled in Long Branch, 28 Daisy Ave. is a true neighbourhood gem! Believed to be named after the resort-like community of Long Branch, New Jersey, this community has upheld the cottage-like, treed environment while being being steps from the lake and urban conveniences such as transit, shops, and restaurants. 


Beds

3

Baths/Half

1/0

Spaces

4