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Interesting looking contemporary addition to the Annadale Gatehouse at Valleyanna Dr & Bayview, which is just north of Sunnybrook Hospital:
2 VALLEYANNA DR
Ward 15 - North York District
Zoning By-law Amendment Application to permit a three storey (9.6 metre) residential building containing five 3-bed units on the north and east portions of the property. The existing two-storey heritage building on the site would be retained in its entirety. The proposed development includes 10 resident and 2 visitor parking spaces, with vehicular access from Valleyanna Drive.
The existing building dates back to 1921:
Renderings and more historical context here:
2 VALLEYANNA DR
Ward 15 - North York District
Zoning By-law Amendment Application to permit a three storey (9.6 metre) residential building containing five 3-bed units on the north and east portions of the property. The existing two-storey heritage building on the site would be retained in its entirety. The proposed development includes 10 resident and 2 visitor parking spaces, with vehicular access from Valleyanna Drive.
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The existing building dates back to 1921:
Toronto Architectural Conservancy - TO Built = Annadale Gatehouse
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Renderings and more historical context here:
At the corner of Bayview Avenue and Valleyanna Drive is a stately Arts and Crafts style residence designed by Eden Smith, one of Toronto’s most prolific architects of the early twentieth century. Originally designed as a service garage and gatehouse to the Annandale Estate, the historic building and site has since seen several transformations. In the 1930’s, the estate changes hands and is subdivided into smaller lots. To facilitate the subdivision, the original landscaping is dramatically altered as access through the carriageway and tree-lined path is replaced by Valleyanna Drive. In the 1960’s, architect Frederick E. Fletcher transforms the building into his principal residence. The historic carriageway is enclosed with fixed windows; the garage renovated into living quarters. A long corridor extending from the northeast corner connects the original building with an octagonal addition. Today, even though the original Eden Smith gatehouse stands as a testament to Toronto’s built heritage, it is currently obscured by the thick brush of an overgrown landscape.