18 Wychwood Park, Toronto, ON M6G 2V5, Toronto C02, ON
Bed 4
Bath 4
Wychwood Park is one of Toronto's most unique residential enclaves a private park with just sixty homes, set among some of the city's oldest oak trees. Recognized as a Heritage Conservation District, the park is celebrated for its many Arts and Crafts style houses built in the early 20th century. Leading architect Eden Smith, who helped define this era in Toronto, lived nearby. Founded in the 1870s by artist Marmaduke Matthews and his friend Alexander Jardine, Wychwood Park was home to Marshall McLuhan and countless artists.18 Wychwood Park is a two and a half storey home built in 1920, offering four bedrooms (three on the second floor and one on the third) and two light-filled sunrooms overlooking the back garden. Each floor has a bathroom, including the basement, which also contains a steam room. Two features make this home especially distinctive: the wood-burning fireplace in the living room and the grey marble console sink in the second-floor main bath. The cream-coloured marble fireplace was salvaged from an 1880s Sherbourne Street mansion being demolished in 1943purchased for just $10 at the time! The vintage console sink, dating to 1910, was installed during the 1996 renovation by the late Jim Addison, a specialist in historic plumbing fixtures. The house is heated by a gas-fired boiler with both radiators and radiant floor heating, complemented by a tankless hot water system. Extensive 1996 renovations replaced every wire, pipe, and floor, ensuring modern function within the home's historic framework. Floors in the front hallway, kitchen, first-floor sunroom, and second-floor bathroom are finished in unpolished marble warmed by radiant heat. The kitchen combines character with practicality, featuring stainless steel countertops, a Sub-Zero fridge, Kitchen Aid gas/electric range, and Bosch dishwasher. (Reno 1996)The property includes a single front garage and an exceptionally deep, fenced backyardrare in the Park.
Property Highlights
For Sale
MLS NO.
C12364511
Type
Residential Freehold
Sub Type
Detached
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
4
Parking
2.0
Garage
Yes
Complete Property Details
Property Type
Residential Freehold
Sub Type
Detached
Transaction Type
For Sale
Status
Closed
Contract Status
Unavailable
MLS® Number
C12364511
Living Area Range
2000-2500
Total Bedrooms
4
Bedrooms Above Grade
4
Total Bathrooms
4
Total Kitchens
1
Kitchens Above Grade
1
Rooms Above Grade
9
Interior Features
Central Vacuum, On Demand Water Heater, Steam Room, Water Softener
Fireplace
Yes
Central Vacuum Yn
Yes
Construction
Brick
Roof
Shingles
Lot Width
45.5
Parking Total
2.0
Covered Spaces
1.0
Garage Type
Attached
Garage
Yes
Pool
None
Direction Facing
South
Cooling
Wall Unit(s)
Heat Source
Gas
Heat Type
Radiant
Internet Address Display Yn
Yes
Internet Entire Listing Display Yn
Yes
Full Address
18 Wychwood Park, Toronto, ON M6G 2V5
City
Toronto C02
Neighbourhood
Wychwood
County / Region
Toronto
Province / State
ON
Postal Code
M6G 2V5
Cross Street
Christie/St Clair/ Davenport
Directions
Christie/St Clair/ Davenport
List Price
$2,949,000
Annual Taxes
$14,592
Tax Year
2024
Legal Description
PT LT 10 PL 1092 WYCHWOOD BRACONDALE DOVERCOURT AS IN CA369271; T/W CA369271; S/T CA298119; CITY OF TORONTO
Possession Type
Flexible
Possession Details
TBA
Listing Office
CHESTNUT PARK REAL ESTATE LIMITED
Board
Toronto Regional Real Estate Board
Original Entry
2025-08-26T15:20:24Z
Media Updated
2025-08-26T15:58:42Z
Photos Updated
2025-08-26T15:34:00Z
Last Modified
2025-11-03T21:42:18Z
System Modified
2025-11-03T21:42:18.434068Z
MLS Status
Sold
Architectural Style
2 1/2 Storey
Basement
Unfinished
Ddfyn
Yes
Expiration Date
2025-12-02
Foundation Details
Concrete
Heat Source Multi
Gas
Heat Type Multi
Radiant
Hstapplication
Included In
Link Yn
No
Occupant Type
Owner
Originating System Id
A00001796
Parking Spaces
1
Property Features
Arts Centre, Fenced Yard, Lake/Pond, Library, Public Transit, Ravine
Public Remarks
Wychwood Park is one of Toronto's most unique residential enclaves a private park with just sixty homes, set among some of the city's oldest oak trees. Recognized as a Heritage Conservation District, the park is celebrated for its many Arts and Crafts style houses built in the early 20th century. Leading architect Eden Smith, who helped define this era in Toronto, lived nearby. Founded in the 1870s by artist Marmaduke Matthews and his friend Alexander Jardine, Wychwood Park was home to Marshall McLuhan and countless artists.18 Wychwood Park is a two and a half storey home built in 1920, offering four bedrooms (three on the second floor and one on the third) and two light-filled sunrooms overlooking the back garden. Each floor has a bathroom, including the basement, which also contains a steam room. Two features make this home especially distinctive: the wood-burning fireplace in the living room and the grey marble console sink in the second-floor main bath. The cream-coloured marble fireplace was salvaged from an 1880s Sherbourne Street mansion being demolished in 1943purchased for just $10 at the time! The vintage console sink, dating to 1910, was installed during the 1996 renovation by the late Jim Addison, a specialist in historic plumbing fixtures. The house is heated by a gas-fired boiler with both radiators and radiant floor heating, complemented by a tankless hot water system. Extensive 1996 renovations replaced every wire, pipe, and floor, ensuring modern function within the home's historic framework. Floors in the front hallway, kitchen, first-floor sunroom, and second-floor bathroom are finished in unpolished marble warmed by radiant heat. The kitchen combines character with practicality, featuring stainless steel countertops, a Sub-Zero fridge, Kitchen Aid gas/electric range, and Bosch dishwasher. (Reno 1996)The property includes a single front garage and an exceptionally deep, fenced backyardrare in the Park.