A Gothic Revival Style Victorian Mansion Lovingly Restored And Divided Into Four Luxury Condominium Homes

 

On the tiny, quiet street called Pembroke in the neighbourhood of Cabbagetown, 103 Pembroke stands out from the other large Victorian houses nestled amongst towering maple trees. This pretty Gothic Revival style Victorian manor with yellow brick exterior was originally built in 1879. It has been lovingly restored, modernized and divided into four exclusively designed condominium homes.

 

These exquisite homes with luxury finishes feature two-level living, two bedrooms each with private ensuites, powder rooms, well-appointed kitchens, spa-like bathrooms, six appliances, gas fire-places, 10-foot ceilings, outdoor spaces and parking garages are included.

 

Though each home is unique, bright and spacious open-concept main living areas with love and care in every detail are the theme through-out The Four Courts.

 

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