49 Woodmount Avenue
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History: Danforth Village, north of the Danforth, was land originally held by the Church of England. Local street names like Glebemount, and Glebeholme, are reminders that this was once Church land. The land south of the Danforth was not held by the Church. This land was originally owned by families engaged in either farming or in the brick making business.

Danforth Avenue, this neighbourhood's main thoroughfare, is named after Asa Danforth, an American contractor who built Kingston road in 1799 but ironically he had nothing to do with the building of Danforth Avenue. 

After being annexed to the City of Toronto in 1908 Danforth Village began to be subdivided. The two most significant events in the growth of this neighbourhood were the completion of the Prince Edward Viaduct in 1918, and the opening of the Bloor - Danforth subway in 1966.

Monarch Park, located south of the Danforth between Coxwell and Greenwood features a variety of recreational facilities including an artificial ice rink, a wading pool, and a swimming pool.

Recreation: 

The East Toronto Athletic Field located at Gerrard and Main Streets encompasses a number of sports fields. The Ted Reeve Indoor Hockey Arena is situated adjacent to the sports fields.

The Earl Beattie Community Centre on Woodington Avenue just north of the Danforth has an indoor swimming pool, and a gymnasium.

The Danforth/Coxwell Public Library offers programs for toddlers and preschoolers.

Danforth Village is well served by public transit. The Bloor- Danforth subway has stations at Greenwood, Coxwell, Woodbine, Main, and Victoria Park. There is also a Go Train station at Danforth and Main. Regular bus or streetcar service runs on Greenwood, Coxwell, Gerrard, and Woodbine Avenue.

Transportation: 

Danforth Avenue provides motorists with easy access to the downtown while commuters are ten to fifteen minutes from the Don Valley Parkway and Lake Shore Boulevard.

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49 Woodmount Avenue
Toronto, ON M4C 3Y2

$479,000

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Single Family Home
3 Bedrooms
MLS #: E2198335

49 Woodmount Ave / Wonderful Home with Original Hardwood! Lots of Character Throughout!

Nice 2 Storey Brick Home With Aluminum Siding. Freshly Painted Throughout. Beautiful Original Hardwood Flooring Upstairs. 4 Piece Bathroom With Tiled Surround. All Thermal Windows. New Linoleum In Bathroom, Kitchen and Porch. All Electric Light Fixtures! 4 Stained Glass Fixtures. Great View From The Master Bedroom. Brand New Carpet on All Stairs and in Recreational Room. 2 Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, Washer, and Dryer. All Appliances As Is. Central Air, Gas Heating. Partial Done Basement. Steps To The Danforth, Subway, Minutes To Downtown.

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