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    Lawrence Park

    Lawrence Park was mostly developed between 1900 and the late 40's, and has preserved its old world charm, seen in its homes, high profile shops, gourmet patisseries and cafes.

    9 Weybourne Cres          $2,250,000

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    Address9 Weybourne Cres
    List Price2250000
    DistrictC10
    Bedrooms6
    Parking Spaces4
    Approx Square Footage3500-5000
    Taxes17227.23
    Tax Year2008
    Rooms13
    OccupancyOwner
    Kitchens2
    Washrooms5
    Fireplace/StoveY
    Possession DateAug/Sept Tba
    Property Features1Park
    Property Features2Public Transit
    PoolInground
    Directions/Cross StreetsYonge/Lawrence
    MunicipalityToronto
    Room 1Living
    Room 1 Desc 1Fireplace
    Room 1 Desc 2Pocket Doors
    Room 1 Desc 3Hardwood Floor
    Room 12 Length5.08
    Room 1 Width12.76
    Room 2Dining
    Room 2 Desc 1Stained Glass
    Room 2 Desc 2Beamed
    Room 2 Desc 3French Doors
    Room 2 Length15.16
    Room 2 Width12.76
    MLS#C1399910

    Prime Lawrence Park - Stately Edwardian Home In Sleepy EnclaveClose To Yonge & Lawrence Subway! Fantastic 63X168 Ft Lot.Elegant Main Floor With Spacious Principal Rooms,Kitchen/FamilyRoom With W/Out To Wonderful Backyard And Pool. H-U-G-E Main FlrLibrary Addition - Ideal For An Executive Who Requires Privacy.Home Has A Wonderful Blend Of Character With ModernConveniences.Generous Bedrooms,Renovated Bathrooms,3rd FlrIn-Law/Nanny Suite.B/In 2 Car Garage.Fridge,Stove,Dishwasher,Washer,Dryer,All Built-Ins,All WindowBlinds,2 Furnaces,Airconditioner,Cvac,Garden Shed,Pool And AllRelated Equipment,Pool Pump 2007,Intercom & Sec System,2 Elec.Grge Openers,2 Hwt (R),Sprinkler System,New Roof(08)

    Broker: ROYAL LEPAGE REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD., BROKERAGE

    Lawrence Park Guide

    History

    The Lawrence Park subdivision was assembled in 1907 by the Dovercourt Land Building and Saving Company. The Dovercourt Land Company acquired the north parcel of Lawrence Park from John Lawrence, after whom this neighbourhood is named.  Lawrence Park's development was sporadic. The building of houses was interrupted by two world wars, a recession, and a depression. It wasn't until the 1950's that this neighbourhood was completely developed.

    Present

    Lawrence Park is one of Toronto's most exclusive residential neighbourhoods. It is located in a very peaceful and tranquil setting that includes gently rolling hills, winding roads and a lush greenery.  Lawrence Park's shops, schools, and recreational facilities are located on its periphery, which keeps traffic on the residential streets to a minimum.

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