Gorgeous $11 million London-inspired Toronto townhouse has wine cellar under the stairs
London townhouses are the epitome of chic, but living in South Kensington or Chelsea isn't always part of the life plan, if it's even in the budget.
But 112 Hazelton Ave. has all the charm of a London townhouse, including Juliette balconies and wood-burning fireplaces, and it just happens to be located on this side of the pond in Toronto's posh Yorkville neighbourhood.
Which, if I'm being honest, is about as close to living in Knightsbridge or Mayfair as you can get in Toronto.
With over 4,450 square feet of luxurious living space, this home is designed to impress.
As you enter the home, the first you notice is the beautiful curved staircase with wrought iron spindles, adding an architectural focal point to the home.
The main floor is open-concept with large windows and plenty of natural light.
The interior design is quite punk rock meets glam, which definitely isn't for everyone.
But the bones of the house are neutral enough that you could pretty much put any kind of decor in here and it would look good.
The kitchen leads into the family room which overlooks the terrace and backyard.
And for a house smack in the middle of Yorkville, the backyard is impressive with a whole pool.
112 Hazelton Ave. boasts three bedrooms and five bathrooms.
The bedrooms are spread out over the second and third storey of the home.
The primary suite takes luxury to a whole new level.
With its built-ins, fireplace, and a cozy sitting room under a skylight, it's the ultimate retreat.
The bedroom also has a luxurious ensuite and a dressing room that feels straight out of a high-end boutique.
But as impressive as the upper three floors of the house are, the basement wine cellar takes the cake... or cork, if you will.
Under neath the basement stairs is a glassed-in, temperature-controlled wine cellar, which is ready to house 870 of your finest bottles.
Also in the basement is a guest suite with its own ensuite and private terrace.
112 Hazelton Ave. is listed for $10,888,000.
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