MLS#X13116532
MLS#X13116532
Some homes are designed to impress at first glance. Others take their time—revealing themselves in sequence, through proportion, detail, and the quiet confidence of things done well. Established as one of the city's first garden suburbs, Lindenlea is known for its generous lots, measured setbacks, and a streetscape that has remained remarkably intact over time. Just beyond, New Edinburgh carries a longer lineage still, anchored by Rideau Hall and the quiet presence of diplomatic residences, all within walking distance of Beechwood Avenue's cafés, grocers, and long-standing shops.
Held within the same family for nearly three decades, the home reflects that same sense of continuity. Its Tudor Revival façade—brick at the base, with half-timbering set into the upper gable—offers a composed, architectural presence. A covered front porch, framed by simple columns, introduces the house without excess.
Within, a tiled vestibule grounds the entry before hardwood floors carry through the main level, bordered by notably high baseboards and crisp mouldings that frame each opening. The front living room is anchored by a substantial marble mantle, its scale and material lending weight without excess. Light settles easily here, moving across the stone and into the adjoining dining room, which sits in natural progression.
The kitchen sits at the centre, both in placement and function. Cabinetry extends fully to the ceiling, with integrated storage that keeps the visual lines uninterrupted. Stone counters run long and clean, offering generous prep space, while the island is positioned for both use and conversation. Appliances are set seamlessly into the millwork—Bosch dishwasher, LG refrigerator, gas cooktop with electric oven—allowing the materials and layout to carry the room. A consistent detail appears here and at the front entry: softly diffused glass panels that draw in light while maintaining a sense of discretion.
Sightlines extend forward into the family room, creating a natural continuity between spaces. The tone of the textured walls—subtle, almost stone-like—flows seamlessly from the kitchen, adding depth and warmth against the richness of the hardwood floors. A broad bay window draws in the green perimeter of mature hedging, while custom built-ins run along one wall, integrating storage without interrupting the space.
From here, doors open directly onto a wide deck, extending the living space outward. The lot itself is notably deep, fully enclosed by mature cedar hedging that creates immediate privacy. There is space here—genuine, usable space—with room to expand if desired, whether through a future laneway garage, a garden suite, or an addition that builds on the existing footprint.
Upstairs, the staircase rises past charming, patterned wallpaper before opening into a second level that feels both composed and quietly expressive. Two secondary bedrooms are notably generous in scale, each with large windows offering open, verdant views—one toward the street, the other across the backyard. Both are finished with soft carpeting and substantial closets, while a well-positioned main bath at the end of the hall serves them, complete with deep linen storage and a layout designed for everyday ease.
The primary suite is set apart. Entry is marked by a skylight overhead, drawing natural light down into the space and giving the room an immediate sense of volume. A full wall of custom closets lines one side—integrated, illuminated, and meticulously organized with shelving, drawers, and hanging space that feels tailored rather than added. The room itself is expansive, with dual windows softened by understated blinds.
In the ensuite, marble carries across the floors, walls, and shower surround, creating a continuous, grounded surface throughout. The step-in shower is fitted with a rainfall head and calibrated for both pressure and volume, delivering a steady, immersive experience. A bidet is positioned alongside the toilet, and a custom vanity provides generous surface and storage, completing the room with quiet precision.
The lower level is expansive, dry, and highly practical, offering substantial storage, a large cedar-lined closet, and a well-organized laundry area.
Elegant, composed, and built to endure.
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