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Toronto mansion at 1 Edmund Gate recalls a bygone era
Summary
The 1 Edmund Gate estate in Toronto, built 1928–29 and designed by Donald Mackenzie Waters, is listed at $13 million and sits on 1.12 acres near Casa Loma.
Content
The 1 Edmund Gate estate in Toronto is listed for about $13 million and presents a strong sense of old-world character. Built between 1928 and 1929 for Hume Blake, the property originally included a main house and guest house titled Residence on the Hill. Architect Donald Mackenzie Waters designed the buildings in the Georgian Revival style, with classical detailing and symmetry. The estate sits on 1.12 acres near Casa Loma and is being offered "as is, where is."
Key details:
- Listed price reported at about $13 million.
- Built in 1928–1929 for Hume Blake and originally called Residence on the Hill.
- Designed by Ontario-born architect Donald Mackenzie Waters in the Georgian Revival style.
- Property measures approximately 1.12 acres and is located near Casa Loma.
- Main residence is more than 6,500 square feet with six bedrooms and five bathrooms, plus a separate coach house.
- Features include an enclosed indoor pool and many original period details; the listing describes the home as open to restoration and reimagining.
Summary:
The estate is a rare example of Georgian Revival architecture and expansive, park-like grounds within downtown Toronto. It is offered in its current condition and the listing notes opportunities for restoration or reimagining by a new owner. Undetermined at this time.
