Charbonnel Towns
Description
Charbonnel Towns
Townhouse - Toronto Ontario
NEIGHBOURHOOD – Summerhill: an old-school residential neighbourhood that epitomizes urban life at its best and which today is highly regarded as one of Toronto’s most desirable places to live. With its village-like atmosphere, here’s a strollable community of specialty stores where you’ll be an easy stroll away from the pleasures of Rosedale, Summerhill, and Davisville Villages and the many cafés, bars, restos that make life in this neighbourhood a sensory and social delight. From the vintages and craft beverages at the city’s best LCBO, to the artisan bakeries and brunches at the neighbourhood’s various cafes, this is an urban experience that will bring the best of Toronto home.
With Avenue Road at your doorstep you’ll have quick proximity to Yorkville, Bloor Street, downtown Toronto and the Financial District. Enjoy luxury shopping, the opportunity to enjoy a performance, attend exhibitions at nearby museums and galleries, or meet friends at upscale cafes and restaurants.
ARCHITECTURE – An exceptionally elegant community of nineteen townhomes scaled to fit the surrounding neighbourhood and expressing, a distinguished and beautifully crafted design signature. On the inside: airy, naturally lit spaces that exalt the art of modern living while seamlessly bringing together form, function and every convenience (including something we now consider a luxury essential – a private elevator.)
DESIGN TEAM – When the word “exclusive” enters the design conversation three names invariably crop up: Richard Wengle (architect), Brian Gluckstein (interior design) and Ronald Holbrook (landscape design). At Charbonnel the combined sensibilities of this elite team create a comfortable, visually appealing home that resonates with today’s love of melding the traditionally classic with the coolly contemporary, comfort with convenience, all delivered with this team’s perfectionism.
AN ILLUSTRIOUS NEIGHBOUR – One distinct asset of Charbonnel is its location adjacent to the Oaklands Campus of De La Salle College. Not only does this assure a lush wooded habitat with its majestic oaks next door, but it also served as an inspiration for Charbonnel being named after Francois-Marie de Charbonnel, Bishop of Toronto between 1847 and 1860. Bishop Charbonnel was also founder of the Lasallian Brothers in North America and in 1851 founded the De la Salle School as well as many other educational and important institutions in Toronto.
A home at Charbonnel offers the unlimited opportunity to make it yours. With bespoke customization by Gluckstein Homes an option, you’re welcome to collaborate with our designers to create a home that reflects your own vision. Media room, in-home spa, a private library…
Property Features
- Townhouse
- 4 bed
- 5 bath
- Air Conditioning
- Floor Area is 3,511 sqft
- New Construction
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