Often admired by passers by, this landmark home on Woburn Avenue has even more exciting interiors to reveal. It first exposes a large mud room with customized hooks and storage for the whole family before expanding to the combined living and dining rooms where there the presence of the enlarged ceilings and windows make immediate effect on the enjoyment of these spaces. Concealed from sight but not from function, a main floor powder room is tucked away but available on this level. The kitchen is in the heart of the home, and was renovated with new quartz countertops, stainless appliances and painted cabinetry to upgrade the feel and function of this space. It connects with pass-through windows in two directions to either the dining room or the ever-coveted family room that lies at the rear of this home. Picture your big L-couch recessed into the corner below the built-in shelves, gathering your family for casual moments every day. A sliding glass door opens to the garden with a hardscaped patio for entertaining as well as a grassy area for kids, before it reaches the two car carport that is accessed from the wide city laneway. Not only servicing cars, this laneway serves as a space for kids to learn to ride bikes, for neighbours to gather and watch kids freely run around, and is accessed from Jedburgh or Greer. On the second floor, you'll recognize that the bedroom sizes are larger than you might expect, particularly the primary bedroom. Note that this 20-foot lot spans nearly to the lot line on both sides, maximizing the footprint of this house and actually rivaling it's 25-foot counterparts who have mutual driveways. The primary bedroom is expanded into a bay window, has multiple double closets, and king-sized proportions in general. The bedrooms are serviced by a renovated bathroom that overlooks the garden below it. The lower level offers a large rec room, space for a home office and a full nanny/guest suite with four-piece bathroom.