73 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario circa 1925
This grand and imposing Georgian has a presence that takes your breath away. I've always admired the exterior and the magnificent caged iron lanterns flanking the sides of the front door. Without ever stepping inside I knew, like the anticipation of a great gift, that the long stepped path to the front door would reveal amazing things. And boy, was I right!
HISTORY
Built in 1925 for utilities magnate P.V. Byrnes (President, United Fuel and Gas Company, Hamilton) by Hutton and Souter architects (e.g. Christ the King Basilica and Cathedral Secondary School, Hamilton).
FRESH FEATURES
- Located in the prestigious Durand Neighbourhood
- Original hardwood floors with mahogany inlay
- 10 foot ceilings, plaster cornices, original plaster mouldings, wainscotting, multiple fireplaces
- French doors, built in bookcases, and custom closets
- 7 bedrooms, spacious principal rooms
- Formal separate dining room with ornamental mouldings
- Window boxes and cabinetry
- Family room, den, and a heated year-round sunroom overlooking the garden
- Slate roof, Viessman boiler, and updated wiring
Offered for sale at $1.399MM
Listing with Zena Dalton of Judy Marsales Realty Ltd
View Full Details HERE
Check out the gorgeous photos below by Tom Vogel
RELATED LINKS:
SEE OTHER HOMES FOR SALE IN THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD: TURNER AVE , BAY ST S
This is a stunning home. A classic Georgian mansion with loads of character. Great millwork. While the kitchen and bathrooms require updating, it has a great old world feel.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more. Amazing and still room to leave your own stamp.
Delete