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Eden Smith House Commemorative plaque, 1996.  

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Resource ID

6185

Access

Open

Address

267 Indian Road, Toronto, ON M6R 2X3

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

1996

Historical Themes

Architectural Heritage

Program Category

Plaques

Rights

Heritage Toronto

Time Period

1835-1899
1900-1953

Caption

Eden Smith House Commemorative plaque, 1996.

Description

The important Canadian architect Eden Smith (1859-1949) designed this house in 1896 as his family residence. It was part of an artistic colony on Indian Road where Eden Smith planned residences for like-minded artists and supporters of the arts. The family lived here until 1906 when they moved to Wychwood Park. Inspired by the arts and crafts movement, the house was Eden Smith's prototype of the English cottage style, with its sweeping roof, off-centre gable and side entrance. During his long career, Eden Smith used variations of this design in residential neighbourhoods throughout Toronto.

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Marker lat / long: 43.651451, -79.455242 (WGS84)

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