We have a soft spot for church conversions, so we’re crushing hard on this heavenly 2-level home. It’s in one of Toronto’s very first loft conversions – Glebe Lofts, formerly the Riverdale Presbyterian Church. Originally built in 1912, the Gothic Revival structure was converted to 32 unique residences in 2005.










There’s a lot to love in this listing, but here are some of the things that really have us saying hallelujah:
The incredible architecture. Built under the soaring church roof, the design of this unit showcases the building’s original wood rafters and is all sloping ceilings and interesting angles.
The sweet balcony. Big double patio doors lead out to your outdoor living room, with plenty of space for seating and an awesome view of the quiet, leafy neighbourhood.
The glorious loft bedroom. Head upstairs to an open, inviting sleeping space that overlooks the living area below and has beautiful exposed beams and sunny skylights. Plus, it has a massive dressing room/walk-in closet with tons of storage space.
The doggy alcove! Check under the stairs to the upper level, and you’ll see the perfect little nook for your favourite pup. It could also be used as a cozy reading space, a kid’s play area, or for storage.
The location. It’s in Riverdale, on Pape just south of the Danforth. Honestly, do we need to say more?
Want to book a showing? Give Property.ca Inc. agent Alexia Lewis a shout today!