2b Croydon Road
Toronto, Ontario
Designed as an urban infill residence with attached office on an existing laneway, the property makes use of the City Right of Way for a 'front yard'. The house was designed to fit into the existing 1920's Arts & Crafts neighbourhood development in the Cedarvale district of Toronto which was initiated by Sir Henry Pellat, the builder of Casa Loma, south of the Cedarvale area. The house contains 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 car parking, an office with a separate entry, 9' ceilings throughout, with extensive interior wood trims and amenities.