Dear reader,
Every Torontonian has a memory of Casa Loma. Maybe you recently visited its spotless solarium for high tea, or perhaps you got sick there on a field trip as kid—and the traumatic scent of Lysol and maple sawdust are still fresh in your brain.
It’s difficult to overstate how cool (and weird) Casa Loma is: a 64,000-square-foot Gothic Revival castle overlooking the skyline, within walking distance of Spadina Museum, George Brown College and that Krispy Kreme on Dupont. City-owned, it’s a heritage oddity that has been mercifully spared the bulldozer mentality so pervasive in Toronto.
Curb Appeal’s top post this week—an $8.5-million old-world compound backing onto Nordheimer Ravine—is just up the street. Utterly ornate in its own right, the mansion’s proximity to such a cherished landmark has only boosted its hefty selling price.
Also in today’s newsletter: a couple journeys to the east end and back on a quest to find their starter home. Plus, a Port Carling cabin with a retrofuturist roof and a rare American Foursquare in the Beaches with an angel statue in the living room. Visit torontolife.com for all our real estate coverage.