

St George on Sheldrake
65 Sheldrake Blvd, Toronto
Originally the Eglinton United Church, this unique Toronto loft was converted in 2011 into 33 suites. With an architectural façade of limestone and brickwork, the building’s exterior is modelled after Keeble College at Oxford University and retains some of the original features of the church, including stained-glass windows, timber frames and church doors. Ranging from 1,200 to over 3,000 square feet of living space, these suites feature all the details buyers expect from a loft, including cathedral ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows, hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances and granite countertops. Located in the prestigious Lawrence Park, this neighbourhood boasts an abundance of green space, like Blythwood Ravine. Entertainment options abound including the Harold Green Jewish Theatre Co, Dadashi Art Gallery and SilverCity Yonge Eglinton are all within walking distance and could be a great way to spend some downtime.
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About 65 Sheldrake Blvd, Toronto
65 Sheldrake Blvd is a short walk from Tim Hortons for that morning caffeine fix and if you're not in the mood to cook, Revitasize and A&W are near this loft. Nearby grocery options: Summerhill Market is only a 4 minute walk. Cineplex Cinemas is only at a short distance from St George on Sheldrake. If you're an outdoor lover, loft residents of 65 Sheldrake Blvd are not far from St. Clements - Yonge Parkette, Blythwood Ravine Park and Sherwood Park.
Transit riders take note, 65 Sheldrake Blvd is a short distance away to the closest TTC BusStop (YONGE ST AT SHELDRAKE BLVD) with (Bus) route 320 Yonge Night Bus, and (Bus) route 97 Yonge. EGLINTON STATION - NORTHBOUND PLATFORM Subway is also only a 9 minute walk. For drivers, the closest highway is Hwy 401 and is within a few minutes drive from St George on Sheldrake, making it easier to get into and out of the city using on and off ramps on Bathurst St.