Toronto, Lambton Baby Point, M6S 2B7
$9,600,000$000000
Listed by SOTHEBY`S INTERNATIONAL REALTY CANADA.
Introducing an exquisite Toronto estate crafted by the esteemed architect Peter Higgins and meticulously revitalized by Bolt Developments alongside European designer Iron and Ivory. Nestled over the Humber river, this 5-bedroom, 7-bathroom, 3-storey residence is a testament to timeless elegance and modern luxury. Boasting an unparalleled garden oasis, enjoy western exposure reminiscent of Muskoka, just 15 minutes from Downtown Toronto. Recent enhancements are extensive and include a new Natural Slate Roof (2023), Molteni Imported Closet, Sonance Exterior Sound System, and more. Immerse yourself in its captivating blend of modern amenities and preserved character, featuring hardwood floors, wainscotting, stained glass, and a walk-out terrace in the Remastered Principle Suite. Indulge in the comforts of woodburning and gas fireplaces, a theatre, gym, sauna, saltwater pool with spa and waterfall, and a ravine studio with heated floors. The third floor offers vaulted ceilings, a built-in closet, ensuite, and kitchenette. With its unique infill prior to Ravine Conservation, this property presents an unrivalled opportunity impossible to replicate. Experience the epitome of luxurious living in this remarkable estate.
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