Known as The Judge’s House, 57 Victoria Street is one of Milton’s most iconic addresses — set on over half an acre backing onto protected conservation land, and fully rebuilt in a two-year transformation that merges Victorian heritage architecture with modern luxury. Every inch of this 4,100+ sq ft home was redesigned with intention — from the handcrafted oak staircase to the preserved oak front foyer, radiant Warmboard subflooring, and Northern Wide Plank hardwood throughout. The layout at the front of the home honours a more traditional flow, with dedicated rooms including a formal sitting room and home office, while the rear opens into a contemporary plan with expansive sightlines and integrated living spaces. The main floor is anchored by two striking Valor fireplaces — one classic in tone, the other sleek and modern — alongside custom millwork and conservation-approved Kolbe windows that flood the home with natural light. The kitchen is a standout, featuring Villa cabinetry, Han Stone surfaces, a hidden coffee station, and a sculptural Elica hood fan that disappears into the ceiling line. The primary suite offers double walk-in closets with display lighting, and a spa-calibre ensuite with heated floors, oversized glass shower, and a sculptural tub. Construction quality is unmatched: steel support beams, DryShield waterproofing, sound-insulated walls, and an energy audit confirming exceptional R-values. The home includes discreet air systems and an independently zoned lower level for complete comfort. A fully detached, 1,050 sq ft coach house includes epoxy garage floors, a custom dog wash station, and a radiant-heated studio with six skylights, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a full 3-piece bathroom. The lot is enclosed with Iron Eagle fencing, features a 31-zone irrigation system, and is pre-wired for a future electric gate. A once-in-a-generation blend of legacy, location, and lasting quality.