Toronto, Banbury-Don Mills, M3B2S4
$3,288,000$000000
Listed by HOMELIFE LANDMARK REALTY INC., BROKERAGE.
Welcome To 35 Hemford Cres. A +5000Sf Architectural Masterpiece Situated In The Luxury Neighborhood Of Banbury-Don Mills. Exquisite Custom Built Home With Soaring 22' Ceilings Boasting Open Timber Trusses. The Large Mahogany Door Opens Up To A Breathtaking Foyer With 1/4 Sawn White Oak Floors, Wainscoting, Crown Moulding & Custom-Built Cabinets Throughout. Professional Kitchen Designed By Mather Miller With Kitchen Aid S/S Appliances And Galaxy Granite Countertops. Great Room With Detailed Stone Fireplace & Mantel. Lower Level Features 11' Ceilings And Heated Floors Throughout With A Wet Bar Overlooking A Spacious Open Concept Rec Room. Home Theatre, Private Nanny/In-Law Suite, Exercise Room With Access To 7Pc Bath /W Steam Room & Sauna, Library With Hand-Crafted Walnut Millwork & Coffered Ceilings. Walk Out To Personal Hot Tub Area And A Backyard That's Maintenance Free And Ready To Enjoy. A Perfect Blend Of Elegance, Design & Craftmanship Awaits You At Hemford Cres.
Detached Garage, Built In Interior & Exterior Surround-Sound System, Security/Video Surveillance, Landscaping & Smart Irrigation, Property Is Directly Backing Onto Leaside Spur Trail, Great School Zone, Edward Gdn & Shops At Don Mills!
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