191 Cheapside Street, London East, ON N6A 1Z9, London East, ON
Bed 6
Bath 6
The two-and-a-half-storey red brick house at 191 Cheapside Street reflects a typical late Edwardian style, but on a grander scale that allows for striking architectural flourishes. Hallmarks of the style include a hipped roof with cross gables, tall corbelled brick chimneys, a large front gable over a projecting wall, and a broad porch that wraps around the west side. Notable features include broad eaves with large modillions, intricate half-timbering in the gable apse, a Palladian window-door opening onto a balustraded balcony, and an octagonal Scottish dormer with sash windows. The porch features Ionic columns with limestone bases and red sandstone trim, and a balustrade with narrow balusters.The front entrance is particularly distinctive, with bevelled glass in the oak-framed door, sidelights, and elliptical transom, topped by a cylindrical bay window. These features are highlighted against a purposefully subdued backdrop: red brick with red mortar, minimal stone contrast, and orderly sash windows. Red sandstone trim appears in window sills, voussoirs, and along the limestone foundation.Additions to the house, including a flat-roofed sunroom and a 2008 rear extension, are faithful to the original design, replicating key details such as brick colour, eaves, and modillions. The property benefits from its setting on the wide, boulevard-lined west end of Cheapside Street. The current owners have developed a formal Renaissance garden in front, enclosed by a metal fence and visually linked to the house by shared architectural motifs like half-timbering. A driveway on the west leads to a two-car garage that echoes the main houses design.The house sits approximately 7.25 metres from the front property line and 22.5 metres from the street.
Property Highlights
For Sale
MLS NO.
X12304225
Type
Residential Freehold
Sub Type
Detached
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
6
Parking
10.0
Garage
Yes
Complete Property Details
Property Type
Residential Freehold
Sub Type
Detached
Transaction Type
For Sale
Status
Expired
Contract Status
Unavailable
MLS® Number
X12304225
Living Area Range
5000 +
Total Bedrooms
6
Bedrooms Above Grade
6
Total Bathrooms
6
Total Kitchens
1
Kitchens Above Grade
1
Rooms Above Grade
18
Rooms Below Grade
5
Interior Features
Auto Garage Door Remote, ERV/HRV, Garburator, In-Law Suite, Separate Heating Controls, Storage, Sump Pump, Trash Compactor
Head south on Richmond Street. Turn west onto Cheapside Street. Property is on your left
List Price
$3,250,000
Annual Taxes
$18,437
Tax Year
2024
Legal Description
PT LTS 30 & 31 PL 57(W) AND PT LT 32 PL 218(W) AS IN 664381; LONDON
Possession Type
60-89 days
Possession Details
Flexible, 60 days preferred
Listing Office
CENTURY 21 FIRST CANADIAN CORP
Board
London and St. Thomas Association of REALTORS
Original Entry
2025-07-24T13:02:27Z
Media Updated
2025-12-02T18:01:28Z
Photos Updated
2025-12-02T18:01:28Z
Last Modified
2026-02-01T05:15:22Z
System Modified
2026-02-01T05:15:22.803523Z
MLS Status
Expired
Architectural Style
2 1/2 Storey
Basement
Full, Finished
Ddfyn
Yes
Expiration Date
2026-01-31
Foundation Details
Concrete Block
Heat Source Multi
Gas
Heat Type Multi
Forced Air
Hstapplication
Included In
Link Yn
No
Occupant Type
Owner
Originating System Id
A00001796
Parking Spaces
8
Property Features
Fenced Yard, Hospital, Park, Public Transit, School, School Bus Route
Public Remarks
The two-and-a-half-storey red brick house at 191 Cheapside Street reflects a typical late Edwardian style, but on a grander scale that allows for striking architectural flourishes. Hallmarks of the style include a hipped roof with cross gables, tall corbelled brick chimneys, a large front gable over a projecting wall, and a broad porch that wraps around the west side. Notable features include broad eaves with large modillions, intricate half-timbering in the gable apse, a Palladian window-door opening onto a balustraded balcony, and an octagonal Scottish dormer with sash windows. The porch features Ionic columns with limestone bases and red sandstone trim, and a balustrade with narrow balusters.The front entrance is particularly distinctive, with bevelled glass in the oak-framed door, sidelights, and elliptical transom, topped by a cylindrical bay window. These features are highlighted against a purposefully subdued backdrop: red brick with red mortar, minimal stone contrast, and orderly sash windows. Red sandstone trim appears in window sills, voussoirs, and along the limestone foundation.Additions to the house, including a flat-roofed sunroom and a 2008 rear extension, are faithful to the original design, replicating key details such as brick colour, eaves, and modillions. The property benefits from its setting on the wide, boulevard-lined west end of Cheapside Street. The current owners have developed a formal Renaissance garden in front, enclosed by a metal fence and visually linked to the house by shared architectural motifs like half-timbering. A driveway on the west leads to a two-car garage that echoes the main houses design.The house sits approximately 7.25 metres from the front property line and 22.5 metres from the street.