How often do you get the chance to call an old apothecary home? Almost never!
But today could be your day because tucked away in the vibrant and eclectic Queen West neighbourhood is an 1890s corner store apothecary that’s been transformed into a stylish duplex.
Right from the jump, 197 Argyle St. makes you take notice.
With the original apothecary entrance that has been lovingly preserved, you feel like you’ve stepped into a Victorian-era postcard.
But once you step inside, the old building is all fresh and contemporary with touches of charm and character from its historical past.
Original 14-foot tin ceilings? Check. Large, light-filled windows with stained glass details? Double check.
The building has been divided into two apartments.
Both are spacious and bright with an almost mid-century modern style to them.
The upstairs apartment has also been upgraded with brand-new hardwood floors and a fresh coat of paint.
The pièce de résistance is the third-floor primary suite, complete with a large private deck that offers breathtaking southern views of the city.
And as if the main house weren’t enough, there’s a surprise bonus. Yup, a historic coach house.
This charming addition features its own garden entry and is brimming with possibilities—guest house, home office, or perhaps another rental unit?
Basically, 197 Argyle St. is a three-for-one kinda home.
And for nature lovers, the listing agent raves about the property’s perennial garden, calling it an “oasis” and a peaceful retreat from the city hustle.
Speaking of the hustle, you’re right in the thick of it at 197 Argyle St.
Located just seconds from Queen West’s best dining, shopping, and nightlife, this property blends the best of both worlds: a serene oasis with the city at your doorstep.
So, we wouldn’t be surprised if this property gets snapped up quickly.
When it was on sale in 2016, it only lasted a week on the market before it was bought for $275K over asking.
197 Argyle St. is listed for $4,200,000.