If you are looking for a truly unique space to call your own, Hepbourne Hall Lofts at 110 Hepbourne Street will not disappoint. Originally a collegiate gothic-style extension belonging to St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church on Dovercourt, this structure has enjoyed many uses since its construction including everything from Sunday School lessons to the off-season training facility for the 1940’s Maple Leafs.
Today, this building houses 21 truly original Toronto lofts. Though converted in 1990, this structure brilliantly engages its lengthy history; several units feature the original (albeit cleaned, sanded and relaid) maple gym flooring, while stone turrets and gothic arched leaded windows and frames have enjoyed restoration and are showcased throughout the building. Lofts range from one storey to three storeys, and from “mini” at 575 square feet to spacious at 2,200 square feet. Some of these unique units feature raised floors under the bedroom or den, or sunken living rooms, while other suites offer the luxury of private walk-out terraces.
Located in the Bloorcourt neighborhood, you will enjoy all that this community on the rise has to offer. As several new restaurants, stores and cafes move in to this area, your culinary and retail options are endless. With Dufferin Grove Park only steps away, you are sure to enjoy this beautiful green space in the heart of the city, especially on Thursdays when you can taste local organic honey, purchase fresh bread baked right in the Park’s wood-fired oven, or contemplate your next culinary triumph as you discover the fresh fruits and vegetables of the Dufferin Grove Organic Farmers Market. With the TTC easily accessible, not only will you be able to enjoy the one-of-a-kind delights of your own neighbourhood (and loft!), the whole city is at your fingertips!