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109 Madison Avenue

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BUILDING INFORMATION
Name & Location:
109 Madison Avenue
109 Madison Avenue
Toronto
Annex
First Owner:
Edward Taylor
Year Completed:
1899
OTHER IDENTIFICATION
Notes:
This property contributes to the Toronto Annex streetscape of the District with a house form building similar in height and front yard setback to its neighbours, with a front facing gable, similar in form and by the same builder as no.s 77/79, 101/103 and built by an important architect of the period, F.H. Herbert. The 2.5 storey symmetric semi detached building with appearance of a side or centre hall rotated plan, was constructed during the period of significance between 1885 and 1925 in the Annex Style and retains sufficient integrity to permit restoration. Features representative of the Annex style include red brick, rusticated stone foundations and sills, decorative terra cotta shingling, front facing half timbered gable, and entry porch. Porch has been altered, may have included a sleeping porch.
Status:
Completed
Map:
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Companies:
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BUILDING DATA
Building Type:
Semi-detached house
Current Use:
Residential
Heritage Status:
Designated under Part V, Ontario Heritage Act
Heritage Conservation District:
West Annex Phase I, Madison Avenue, Heritage Conservation District
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