There are some beautiful large homes in the Yorkville neighbourhood but in the oldest section there are some pretty smaller homes like this pair of semi detached ones. It was built around 1875 and was probably brick like its neighbour to the right but I don't mind the stucco at all.
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It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow... 1875 and it's still standing!
ReplyDeleteThat is indeed a fine looking two flat building. I also don't mind the stucco, but I do like the brick better.
ReplyDeleteA very nice house. No more winter, please...!
ReplyDeleteIs there a more private back garden?
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting architecture. Greetings!
ReplyDeleteThe building looks magnificent
ReplyDeleteThat has character.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful building.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if it originally was just one big house.
ReplyDeleteHmm, I think Punxsutawney Phil may be taking a Florida vacation this week. :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful house for 2 families.
ReplyDeleteIt's very ornate. I think I prefer the brick next door. Stucco is fine if it's kept nicely painted.
ReplyDeleteI love older houses, but they are so expensive in Toronto.
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