Thursday, May 9, 2013

Gothic Revival Cottage

You can still find many examples of this style of home around Toronto and in fact it was the single most popular style in Canada up until 1950. Many of the small ones in the city have had additions put on the back, leaving the front facade intact as is the case with this one which is said to be quite large inside. The unusual thing about this particular building is that it is actually a semi-detached pair of homes. I've always loved these little cottages!
I took this pic while taking part in one of the 100s of walks going on last weekend as part of Jane's Walk in honour of Jane Jacobs and her ideas on neighbourhoods.

16 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

really cute!

EG CameraGirl said...

It looks so tiny! Very deceptive.

Karen said...

How quaint, and they fetch quite a high price on the real estate market!

Anonymous said...

I love those small houses. There were Jane's walks going on in our neighbouring town too.
My signs are from The Big Apple.

Sharon said...

I can see why you would like this place, it has such a homey feel to it, almost cottage-like.

Deb said...

Looks very pretty with the woodwork around the gable and doors.

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

Very charming.

Jack said...

What a great looking little cottage, RedPat.

Kay L. Davies said...

Oh, it's adorable. Hard to believe it's two cottages in one.
K

Kitty said...

How cozy? I like the carvings very much, it gives the house a special touch.

Anonymous said...

How quaint!

Anonymous said...

How quaint!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

No. 135 is looking good Pat..

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Unknown said...

Lovely!

William Kendall said...

Quite cozy!