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John Daniels House

Coordinates: 43°40′15.6″N 79°23′28.7″W / 43.671000°N 79.391306°W / 43.671000; -79.391306
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The John Daniels House in 2008.

The John Daniels House is a historic building located at 77 Yorkville Avenue in the Yorkville neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1]

John Daniels, a constable for the village of Yorkville in the mid-19th century, built the structure as his home in 1867. It is designed in a Georgian style.[2]

It is one of the last surviving historic buildings in the area, and was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in 1985.[2] Presently, it houses a small antique shop.

References

  1. ^ "John Daniels House". Ontario Heritage Trust.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b Toronto By-Law No. 699-85, Schedule B (October 8, 1985).

See also

43°40′15.6″N 79°23′28.7″W / 43.671000°N 79.391306°W / 43.671000; -79.391306