Tucked in one of Toronto's most discreet addresses in Trinity Bellwoods, this luminous residence at the Claremont Hall Lofts redefines contemporary living...a church-loft conversion with architectural integrity and restrained elegance. Initially constructed in 1950, adjacent to the former St. Cyril and Methodius Church, its masonry walls and soaring proportions speak to its humble past. One of only 13, this secluded corner loft spans over 870sf, featuring extraordinary scale, finishes, and spatial clarity. Framed by clean lines, matte black accents, and softened by ambient light, the lofty space achieves a rare balance, expansive yet intimate, minimal yet warm. South-facing French doors and floor-to-ceiling windows flood the interior with sunlight, casting subtle shadows across its warm wooden tones, a fresh white kitchen with in-house bar seating and tucked away storage throughout. Its intimate visual language illustrates an uncluttered and airy approach with dramatic subtleties, including 10'3 foot ceilings, a stunning statement wood-burning fireplace, secluded and cozy sleeping chambers & an unexpected walk-out to a private South facing, 366sf terrace with all-day-sun an alfresco refuge perfect for slow mornings, low-key dinner parties, or a moment of stillness above the Queen West bustle. A palette of soft neutrals, understated hardware, and tailored finishes underscores a minimalist ethos, where every detail is intentional and enduring. The scale and volume of the home permit full-sized living and dining areas, with walls that invite art collectors and lighting aficionados to make their mark. With its rare blend of privacy, history, and proportion, this residence is a masterclass in loft living, where simplicity meets permanence, and beauty is found in the pause. Bonus includes a full-service level garage with roll-up door for parking, storage or creating (quick access via rear laneway and backdoor entry point). Quiet and serene, backs onto a calm back alley.