Looking like something transported from England, this majestic Tudor-style estate in Toronto is something else.
38 Edenbrook Hill, which backs onto St. George's Golf and Country Club, has only ever been owned by one family—something that is practically unheard of today for a home of its age.

The foyer.
But the home is special and truly stands as a testament to classic style and great craftsmanship.
The dining room with vaulted ceilings.
The four-bedroom, four-bathroom has tons of charm and character.

The living room with an original fireplace.
There are original checkerboard tile floors, dark wood beamed ceilings, stone fireplaces and tons of built-ins.

The kitchen.
Since the home has only been owned by one family, there is a lot of updating that needs to be done.

One of the bathrooms.
From the lemon-yellow bathroom to the out-of-style kitchen, there's definitely room for improvement.

A rendering of the dining room.
And the renderings of the potential really help show just how spectacular this home could be with some modern finishes and updates.

A rendering of the primary bathroom.
For example, you could add a new upper-floor bathroom.

A rendering of what could be a new sitting room.
You can also add dual floating wine rack walls in the dining room or just a few sleek modern finishes that blend seamlessly with the home's original character.

A rendering of the potential new kitchen.
And it's a great canvas to work with.

A rendering of what could be the primary bedroom.
According to the listing, 38 Edenbrook Hill is exceptionally well-built and meticulously maintained.

A rendering of the family room.
In fact, according to the listing, not only was this house designed and built specifically for this plot of land, but the estate boasts "commercial-grade construction".

The current family room.
Not to mention that 38 Edenbrook Hill also offers level tableland at the rear, which means you could add onto the house.

The backyard.
38 Edenbrook Hill is listed for $7,500,000, down from the 2023 listing price of $7,950,000.