456 Manse Road Toronto

A rare piece of Toronto history is up for grabs for just $2.5 million

Built around 1915 by Scarborough builder John C. Morrish, who (fun fact) also built Highland Creek Public School, 456 Manse Rd. is one of those Toronto heritage homes that people dream about. 

According to the listing, the home was originally built for Thomas Jacques, whose family were among Scarborough's early settlers. 

The home spans three storeys and is a true gem with exceptional craftsmanship. 

456 Manse Road Toronto

The front entrance. 

Throughout the house, you'll notice original features like stained glass windows, intricate crown moulding, solid wood trim and doors, and hardwood floors. 

456 Manse Road Toronto

The dining room. 

Those original features definitely give the house its historic charm and character. 456 Manse Road Toronto

One of the bathrooms. 

The bold patterned wallpaper and extravagant furnishings also give it character. 

456 Manse Road Toronto

The living room. 

Some might say that type character is a bit too much, but if you can look past the beige-toned maximalism and shag carpeting, this house is a rare find.

456 Manse Road Toronto

The family room. 

The main floor has big formal principal rooms with wood-burning fireplaces. 

456 Manse Road Toronto

The kitchen. 

The kitchen is on the smaller side, but that's pretty typical with heritage homes. It also looks like it was redone sometime in the early 2000s, so it is probably in decent shape. 

456 Manse Road Toronto

A bedroom. 

Upstairs you have four bedrooms and an office. 

456 Manse Road Toronto

Technically the primary bedroom. 

None of the rooms have an ensuite, but again, that's pretty typical for a heritage house. 

456 Manse Road Toronto

The attic. 

The third storey of the home has a large family room. 

456 Manse Road Toronto

The basement recreation room. 

The basement is unfinished but has tons of space. 

456 Manse Road Toronto

The backyard. 

As for outdoor space, this heritage house is sitting on an expansive 75 by 128 foot lot, so there's lots to work with. 

456 Manse Road Toronto

Another bedroom. 

456 Manse Rd. is listed for $2,498,880, which is high for this neighbourhood, where the average detached house is selling between $747,000 and $1,900,000.

456 Manse Road Toronto

An office. 

But here's the thing, if this house were in another neighbourhood, like Rosedale, it would be selling for triple this price. 456 Manse Road Toronto

Another bedroom. 

And if the renovations are done right, when it's done, it will be as stunning as one of those Rosedale mansions and probably worth close to that, too. 

456 Manse Road Toronto

An aerial shot of the house. 

Either way, hats off to whoever has to take down all that wallpaper. That's gonna be a beast of a task. 

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