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333 Sackville Street
Edwardian Charm in the Heart of Cabbagetown
"It’s the kind of home that tells a story—from its original red brick to the cozy front porch where neighbours still wave hello. There’s history in the walls, but it’s been thoughtfully updated to suit real life today."
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Nestled in the Cabbagetown South Heritage Conservation District, 333 Sackville Street is a beautifully preserved example of early 20th-century Toronto architecture. This semi-detached, red-brick Edwardian-era home combines timeless character with modern comfort, offering nearly 2,100 sq ft of livable space across three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and a flowing open-concept layout.
From the moment you arrive, the home’s architectural integrity shines. A balanced façade, flat front porch, and classic red brick cladding reflect the influence of Edwardian and Craftsman styles, while thoughtful features like a segmental brick arch, deep eaves with clean soffits, and Toronto vernacular detailing speak to the home’s rich design heritage. Located within the protected HCD, the property benefits from preserved streetscapes and architectural continuity, ensuring long-term value and visual harmony.

Inside, the layout has been thoughtfully adapted for modern living. The open-concept main floor enhances seamless flow and creates a welcoming space ideal for entertaining and everyday connection. Generous windows allow light to spill through the living and dining areas, and the kitchen offers functionality without sacrificing style. The home includes approximately 1,469 sq ft above grade and an additional 640 sq ft basement, providing flexibility for a home office, recreation room, or guest space.


A rare 230 sq ft garage adds true utility, offering secure parking, year-round storage, or even potential as a workshop. Outdoors, enjoy a perennial front garden, a charming porch for morning coffee, and a private backyard deck perfect for hosting BBQs or relaxing in warmer months.


Positioned on a beautiful tree-lined street with easy access to public transit on Gerrard Street East and Parliament, 333 Sackville Street is ideally situated within a vibrant, historic neighbourhood, steps from parks, shops, schools, and local amenities.
Whether you’re drawn to the character, the functionality, or the unmatched sense of community, this home offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Cabbagetown’s architectural legacy.
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The Building: Wrigley Lofts
Completed in the spring of 1916 in the Beaux Arts style used for the Chicago Wrigley’s gum factory, Pract & Perrine designed a “reinforced concrete structure of merit“. A true gem that seamlessly marries history and modernity. Once an integral part of Toronto’s industrial heritage, Wrigley Lofts was brilliantly transformed into a haven for those seeking a unique and dynamic living experience.
The building stands as a testament to the city’s rich industrial past. Located in Leslieville, it is part of a collection of former factory, warehouse, and garage buildings that defined the area’s manufacturing hub during the early 20th century. The building carries a rich legacy that is woven into its very bricks and beams.
The lofts themselves are a masterpiece of design and preservation. Featuring high ceilings with exposed ductwork, rugged brick walls, and expansive industrial windows, the hard loft aesthetic is vividly present.
The loft spaces are not just homes but also functional workspaces. Wrigley Lofts embraces the live/work concept offering residents a versatile and creative environment. This flexibility is ideal for artists, entrepreneurs, and professionals who seek to integrate their work into their daily lives.
The large industrial windows are designed to bathe the interior spaces with an abundance of natural light. These windows not only illuminate the lofts but also provide scenic views of the surrounding neighborhood, fostering an inspiring atmosphere.
The lofts offer generous square footage, ensuring that residents have ample room to customize and create a space that reflects their unique style. The high ceilings further enhance the sense of space, providing an open and airy feel.
Beyond its aesthetic and functional appeal, Wrigley Lofts fosters a sense of community where residents often share a passion for art, creativity, and a love for urban living. This shared spirit of creativity and innovation is nurtured within its walls!
Wrigley Lofts is a living canvas where history and modern living converge. It provides a unique opportunity to own a piece of Toronto’s past while enjoying the conveniences of the present. It’s a place where the artistic, the innovative, and the urban enthusiast find a place to call home, and where history and contemporary living harmoniously coexist.


"Cabbagetown just has that magic—mornings at the farmers’ market, familiar faces at your local café, and quiet tree-lined streets that make the city feel like a small town. It’s the kind of place that quickly feels like home."
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The Neighbourhood: Cabbagetown
Located just minutes from downtown Toronto, Cabbagetown offers a rare and beautiful blend of architectural heritage, urban convenience, and village charm. With its preserved 19th-century architecture and historic streetscapes, vibrant local businesses, and deeply rooted community spirit, it’s no wonder this neighbourhood remains one of the city’s most beloved enclaves.
At the heart of Cabbagetown lies Parliament Street, a lively hub of activity where day-to-day essentials meet elevated lifestyle options. Grab a fresh espresso at Jet Fuel, Playground Café, or La Gloria, then browse the aisles at Cabbagetown Organics or the neighbourhood’s trusted Star Fruit Market. For lunch or dinner, you’re spoiled for choice: enjoy French fare at L’Avenue, Italian classics at F’Amelia, elevated Indian cuisine at Butter Chicken Factory, wood-fired pizza at Salt & Tobacco, tacos at Luis H, Thai at Maya Bay, or experience the city’s first dedicated non-alcoholic cocktail bar in Toronto at Zero Cocktail Bar.
Cabbagetown is also home to Daniel & Daniel, one of Toronto’s top gourmet food shops and caterers, a go-to for everything from lunch takeout to weekend entertaining.
Beyond its food scene, the neighbourhood is filled with local gems and creative energy. Stroll past antique shops, explore The Frame Market or Akasha Art Projects, or stop in for a session at Parliament Fitness, a neighbourhood favourite for both strength training and cardio.
Green spaces are just as much a part of Cabbagetown’s appeal. Residents enjoy proximity to the historic Riverdale Farm – a working farm that offers visitors the opportunity to experience a variety of farm animals and agricultural practices, Wellesley Park, and the Don Valley trails which connect seamlessly to another of the city’s natural gems: the Evergreen Brick Works, perfect for outdoor recreation or peaceful walks. Families benefit from nearby schools including Spruce Court Public School and Winchester Jr. & Sr. Public School, which offers a French Immersion program.
Cabbagetown’s strong sense of community is also reflected in its beloved local festivals and events. Each year, residents and visitors come together for neighbourhood traditions like the Forsythia Festival, Cabbagetown Art & Craft Show, and the lively Cabbagetown Festival, which fills the streets with music, vendors, and local flair. In the warmer months, the Cabbagetown Farmers’ Market offers fresh, locally sourced produce every Tuesday in Riverdale Park West. These events not only celebrate the neighbourhood’s creative spirit and diversity, but also foster connection, creating a vibrant, inclusive atmosphere that truly feels like home.
Transit access is seamless, with quick connections to both the Bloor subway line and streetcar routes along Parliament and Gerrard. The neighbourhood is minutes from Yorkville, Rosedale, North & South Riverdale, the Danforth, The Distillery District, and the Waterfront, making it easy to explore Toronto’s most desirable destinations while enjoying the comforts of an intimate, character-filled community.
Whether you’re drawn to its architectural charm, local lifestyle, or central location, Cabbagetown offers a rare opportunity to live in one of Toronto’s most storied and connected neighbourhoods.
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