"This house could have a moat and a dragon out front and nobody would bat an eye," shared Toronto realtor Alex Brott.
And while that might be a bit of an exaggeration, 57 Castle Frank Rd. does have those stately vibes that are about as close as you'll get to a castle in Toronto short of buying the actual Casa Loma property.
The Craftsman-style home was built in 1914 and has been updated over the years. 
The foyer and dining room.
"Nothing about this house feels 'rushed'," explained Brott. "Every update super thoughtfully done, elegant, and timeless. Zero builder/trendy vibes."

The front porch.
As you walk up to the home, you're greeted by a large veranda that sets the tone for the house.

The living room.
Entering the house, you're greeted with charm, character and period details you don't often find anymore.

The dining room with a big bay window.
From the leaded windows to the wood-burning fireplaces and the wainscotting, this house is filled with beautiful details.

An original wood burning fireplace in the living room.
The principal rooms on the main floor complement each other and are filled with natural light.

The kitchen.
One of the more interesting parts of the house is the kitchen, which features traditional shaker cupboards but stainless steel counters.

The breakfast nook.
The juxtaposition between modern and traditional is "chef's kiss." It also doesn't hurt that it comes equipped with some of the best appliances money can buy.

The shower in the primary bedroom ensuite.
57 Castle Frank Rd. boasts four bedrooms and four bathrooms.

A bedroom with a fireplace.
Three of the bedrooms are on the second floor, while the primary suite is on the third floor.

The primary suite.
For an older house, the bedrooms are very spacious and the primary bedroom is a definite sanctuary with its own sitting room and ensuite bathroom.

The media room.
There's more living space in the basement with a sunk-in media room and an extra bedroom for guests.

The back patio.
As for outdoor space, 57 Castle Frank Rd. has a great backyard, which the sellers note is "perfect for summer barbecues and lounging in the sun."

The sun room.
The house also looks right at the gates of Drumsnab Park.

A bathroom with an original clawfoot tub.
"[It's] so SO pretty. It feels like you're in England," added Brott.

Another bedroom.
57 Castle Frank Rd. is listed for $3,699,000, which is an almost $1 million price drop from its 2023 listing price of $4,450,000.