Edgehill Road is apparently known as the “Beverly Hills” of Etobicoke, and if 29 Edgehill Rd. is a testament to the kinds of homes you can find here, I can see how it got its reputation.
This 12,000-square-foot custom-built home looks like it belongs in the pages of design magazines like Architectural Digest or Elle Decor.
29 Edgehill Rd. effortlessly blends elegance, comfort, and that little bit of extra luxury, making it swoon-worthy.
As you arrive, you’re greeted in style with a circular driveway and a Georgian-style façade that makes you feel like you’re arriving at an old-money European home.
And inside, that quiet luxury feel continues.
“The house has a number of striking fireplaces. Very few homes have one in their entrance foyer like this home. Can you imagine a large Christmas tree, by the grand piano, and snow flakes falling?,” gush listing agents Paul Maranger and Christian Vermast.
And you know what? I totally can.
You also can’t help but imagine sipping a glass of Bordeaux in the richly panelled study, hosting a huge Thanksgiving feast in the dining room, or having a bubble bath by the fire.
Yes, there’s a fireplace in one of the bathrooms, and it’s honestly “goals.”
The home, despite being a new build, is classic, elegant and filled with charm and character.
29 Edgehill Rd. boasts four bedrooms and nine bathrooms.
Each of the bedrooms comes complete with an ensuite bathroom, large closets, and even room for homework stations.
The primary suite, however, takes luxury to the next level with two marble-clad ensuites and walk-in closets that could rival a boutique.
Plus, the adjoining office makes your commute to the office the shortest in the city.
Speaking of short commutes, “It’s the fastest commute to cottage country,” said Maranger and Vermast, referring to the Muskoka-like backyard.
The backyard has a 2,000-square-foot heated terrace, a pool, a hot tub, a cozy cabana, and, of course, the picturesque ravine beyond.
“To the right is the outdoor loggia with a phenomenal wood-burning fireplace,” add Maranger and Vermast. “Everyone congregates here. Wrap yourself with one of the wool blankets and sip on warm mulled wine… you’ve escaped to Iceland without leaving home.”
But the fun doesn’t stop there.
In the basement you’ll find a large open-concept space perfect for games nights, billiards, or movie marathons in the home cinema.
And since wine has been brought up so much in this house, there is, of course, plenty of space to store it in the glass-walled cellar and wet bar.
29 Edgehill Rd. is listed for $13,600,000, down from its former listing price of $14,880,000.