3 TURNER
AVE, HAMILTON, ON CIRCA 1911
This gorgeous Colonial Revival home plays well with her impressive
character neighbours. This property truly offers brand name living on one of
the finest streets in the city.
Turner Avenue is one of the many richly
(estate) lined arteries that connects to the heart of the historic Durand
neighbourhood north and south of Aberdeen Avenue. And trust me, if this
property doesn’t already have your heart pumping and blood flowing, it surely
will after you are treated to this visual feast from photographer Tom Vogel.
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FEATURES:
- 6 bedrooms
- 3.5 baths
- 80’ x 140’ lot
- Extra high ceilings, pocket doors, paneled den & more...
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Offered at $1,150,000
Listed with Zena Dalton, Judy Marsales Real Estate Ltd.
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Open House Sunday April 10th 2-4pm!
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FACT:
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Turner Avenue has turned (no pun intended) over
a few properties in the last 5 or so years, including #3 (4 years ago), #5, #7, #9 and #18.
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FACT: COLONIAL REVIVAL STYLE (c. 1890-1940)
Accompanied by photos of #3 Turner
- A symmetrical façade, but may have side porches or sunrooms on either or both sides.
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- Rectangular mass
- Usually a medium pitch, side-gable roof with narrow eaves. Hipped roofs and dormers are occasionally seen.
- Multi-pane (six-over-six or six-over-one lights are common), double-hung windows with correctly proportioned shutters, bay windows.
- The entrance is centered and accented with columns, pilasters, pediment, and/or maybe hooded to create a covered porch. It may have a fanlight or transom, sidelights, and/or a paneled door
- Other design elements may include classical columns, two-story pilasters, quoins at corners, dentil trim under eaves, or Palladian windows.
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