Property Details
- Address: 251 Sherbourne Street
- Property Description: Semi-detached house. Shares the same address with 241, 261, 263, 279, 281, 283 and 285 Sherbourne
- Building Name: Enoch Turner House and Dan Harrison Complex
- Building Permit Date: See 241 Sherbourne St
- Original Builder: See 241 Sherbourne St
- Original Architect: See 241 Sherbourne St
- Original Occupancy Date: 1856
- Original Owner: See 241 Sherbourne St
- Original Occupant: See 241 Sherbourne St
- Assessment Rolls: See 241 Sherbourne St
- OHA Designation: Semi-detached house; altered 1974-75 by Diamond & Myers (Part of 251 Sherbourne St.) -adopted by City Council on June 20, 1973. Status: Listed By-Law:
- HEA: Semi-detached house; altered 1974-75 by Diamond & Myers (Part of 251 Sherbourne St.) -adopted by City Council on June 20, 1973. Status: Listed By-Law:
- Plaques: Semi-detached house; altered 1974-75 by Diamond & Myers (Part of 251 Sherbourne St.) -adopted by City Council on June 20, 1973. Status: Listed By-Law:
- Significant Facts: Built By Glascow-based North British Canada Investment Company
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Grandfather lived there before enlisting into the 123rd Royal Grenadiers. Pte. Frank Herbert Stacey. no. 766710 in December 1915.
Enlistment paper states he lived at 251b, Sherbourne Street, Toronto. Can be found on Canadian Library and archives. Sorry can not attach photo but could send on return e-mail.
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Chris
Hello, just wandering if 251 Sherbourne Street is still standing. Thanks
Reply: Yes, it is still standing as part of the housing complex along Sherbourne.