Address: 1 Austin Terrace Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Casa Loma Notes: After the castle was vacated by the Pellatts, it was owned by Toronto architect William F. Sparling, who converted and operated it as the "Casa Loma Hotel" from 1925-1929. It then was re-gained by the Lady Pellatt estate, which operated it for another six months. In 1934 it was purchased by the City of Toronto for $27,305.45. In 1937, the Kiwanis Club began leasing the property from the city in order to operate a tourist facility.
Architects: Lennox Edward
Address: 350 Avenue Road Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Benvenuto Notes: Originally the home of Simeon Henan Janes. Sold to Sir William Mackenzie (died 1924) in 1897. Demolished in 1932. Site now occupied by the Benvenuto Apartments (1955) SEE: no. 1 Benvenuto Place. Original wrought and cast iron gates at no. 40-42 Burton Road.
Architects: Brown A. Page
Address: 275 Bay Street Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Cawthra House Notes: Originally built for William Cawthra. It later became the office of Molson's Bank, then the Streling Bank, and then by insurance agencies and other businesses. Demolished in May, 1948 to make way for the Bank of Nova Scotia - SEE: no.44 KIng Street West.
Architects: Irving William Sheard Joseph
Address: 0 Bayview Avenue Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Uplands Notes: Built by Eden Smith for surgeon Herbert Bruce. SEE ALSO no.2 Valleyanna Drive for the coach house that belonged to the estate.
Architects: Marani Lawson & Morris (firm) Smith Eden
Address: 4 Beaumont Road Type of Building: Mansions Notes: Built by a mining magnate.
Address: 136 Beverley Street Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Chudleigh Notes: Originally the home of George L. Beardmore. Three years after his death in 1934, the house became the Italian Consulate. During World War II, the house was was confiscated as "alien territory", and from 1943-1961 the Royal Canadian Mounted Police utilised it a headquarters and barracks. The Italian gvernment bought the property back in 1961, and now it functions again as the Italian Consulate.
Address: 0 Bridle Path Type of Building: Mansions
Address: 0 Bridle Path Type of Building: Mansions Notes: "Bridle Path Area"
Address: 8 Castle Frank Road Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Larkin House Notes: Former residence of Gerald Larkin.
Architects: George Allan Moorehouse & King (firm)
Address: 0 Castlefield Avenue Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Castlefield Notes: Originally the home of James Hervey Price. Sold to Franklin Jackes in 1842. Sold to developers in 1885 and demolished in 1918 to make way for Duplex Avenue.
Address: 6 Clarendon Avenue Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: 6 Clarendon Avenue
Architects: Band Charles P. George, Moorehouse & King (firm)
Address: 146 Crescent Road Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Baillie House Notes: Originally the home of Sir Frank Baillie. Sold by his widow after his death in 1920. Became the home of the Rosedale-Moore Park Community Association in the 1940s.
Architects: Sproatt & Rolph (firm)
Address: 480 Davenport Road Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Ardwold
Architects: Wickson & Gregg (firm)
Address: 105 Dunvegan Road Type of Building: Mansions
Address: 119 Dunvegan Road Type of Building: Mansions
Architects: Marani Lawson & Paisley (firm)
Address: 2 Elm Avenue Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Glen Hurst Notes: Originally the home of Edgar Jarvis. In the 1890s, the street address was 75 Park Road. In 1948, the property was sold to Branksome Hall School, a private school for girls, and the house was converted into classroooms. In the recent past, the house has been known as "Readacres".
Architects: Gundry & Langley (firm) Smith & Gemmell (firm)
Address: 131 Farnham Avenue Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Oaklands Notes: Original owner was John Macdonald. House is now part of the De La Salle College Oaklands.
Architects: Gordon & Helliwell (firm) Gundry & Langley (firm) Hay William Medwecki Joseph A.
Address: 44 Front Street West Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: William Warren Baldwin House
Architects: Baldwin William
Address: 0 Glen Edyth Place Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Glen Edyth Notes: Originally the home of Samuel and Edith Nordheimer.
Address: 51 Glen Road Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Ambrose Small House
Address: 45 Glen Stewart Crescent Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Glen Stewart Notes: Home of A.E. Ames. Used as the official residence of Governor General Earl Grey in May 1905 and 1906. Initial address was 625 Kingston Road. For the estate's Coach House / Garage, SEE: 34 Long Crescent.
Architects: Darling Frank
Address: 162 Isabella Street Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Cox Mansion
Architects: Miller George
Address: 515 Jarvis Street Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Euclid Hall Notes: Initially the home of farm equipment magnate Hart A. Massey. Today the house survives as the "Keg Mansion".
Architects: Gundry & Langley (firm) Langley Langley & Burke (firm) Lennox Edward Miller George
Address: 515 Jarvis Street Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Keg Mansion Notes: SEE under building name: Euclid Hall (same address).
Address: 182 Lowther Avenue Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Timothy Eaton House
Architects: Langley & Burke (firm)
Address: 3 Meredith Crescent Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Lorne Hall
Architects: Langley Langley & Burke (firm)
Address: 61 Park Lane Circle Type of Building: Mansions
Address: 79 Prince Arthur Avenue Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Thomas G. Blackstone House Notes: Demolished during the building of the Bloor Street Line of the Toronto Subway.
Architects: Roberts David Junior
Address: 3025 Queen Street East Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Chateau Des Quatre Vents Notes: House situated off of Rockway Avenue. Originally a 30-room home and later converted to six apartments. 1910 addition by E.J. Lennox.
Address: 78 Queen's Park Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Flavelle House Notes: Originally called "Holwood" the mansion was built by Joseph Flavelle, president of the William Davies Co., forerunner of Canada Packers. Now functions as the centre of the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law. Law library was added in 1961 by Hart Massey with William J. McBain.
Architects: Darling & Pearson (firm)
Designers: Hahn, Gustav
Address: 210 Russell Hill Road Type of Building: Mansions
Address: 99 St. George Street Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Long Garth Notes: Also known as the Sir. Edmund Walker House. Darling & Pearson responsible for the second floor (1902) as well as the second wind (1905).
Address: 219 St. George Street Type of Building: Mansions Notes: Originally owned by the Gooderham family. Not to be confused with the George Gooderham house that became the York Club (135 St. Goerge St.).
Address: 36 Walmer Road Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Gurney Residence Notes: Initially the home of Edward Gurney.
Address: 6 Warren Road Type of Building: Mansions Notes: Built for John David Eaton.
Architects: Burden Henry
Address: 235 Warren Road Type of Building: Mansions
Designers: Gibbons, Grinling
Address: 2 Wellesley Place Type of Building: Mansions Notes: Originally the R.M. Simpson House.
Architects: Gibson Charles
Address: 61 Wellington Street West Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Holland House Notes: Originally the home of Hon. Henry John Boulton.
Architects: Howard John
Address: 13611 Winston Churchill Blvd. Type of Building: Mansions