About Bridletowne Ⅰ
Bridletowne I is a 23-storey high-rise residential tower built by Tridel in 1977, located in L'Amoreaux in North York. With 179 units across the building, it remains a significant presence in the neighbourhood. The building offers a full range of amenities including an indoor pool, gym, sauna, tennis court, and rooftop patio, plus included garage parking and 24-hour security. With one unit currently on the market, it's a chance to own in an established North York community.
L'Amoreaux is a quiet residential neighbourhood in North York with good access to Highway 401 and shopping on Sheppard Avenue. The area is primarily residential and family-oriented, with nearby schools and parks making it suitable for those seeking a more suburban feel within the city. Transit connections via local bus routes link to the broader TTC network, though having a car is convenient given the neighbourhood's layout.
Building amenities
sauna
security system
garage parking
tennis court
meeting room
indoor pool
visitor parking
recreation space
gym
cable TV
air conditioning
rooftop patio
rec room
concierge
elevator
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Bridletowne I and when was it built?
Bridletowne I is a 23-storey high-rise residential tower developed by Tridel and completed in 1977. The building contains 179 units and has been a stable fixture in the L'Amoreaux neighbourhood for nearly five decades. As a mid-rise structure from the late 1970s, it reflects the construction standards and design of that era. The building is well-maintained with a full complement of amenities including an indoor pool, gym, sauna, and tennis court. Parking is included with most units, and the building features 24-hour security, a concierge service, and controlled access throughout.
What's the neighbourhood like, and what's nearby?
L'Amoreaux is a residential neighbourhood in North York focused on family living and community stability. The area is primarily low-rise residential with single-family homes and mid-rise apartments like Bridletowne I. Sheppard Avenue, one of the main east-west arterials in Toronto, runs nearby with shopping, services, and dining options. Highway 401 is within easy driving distance, making commuting to other parts of the GTA convenient. Local transit includes TTC bus routes that connect to nearby subway stations. The neighbourhood is quieter than downtown Toronto, with parks and schools serving the residential community. It's well-suited for people seeking suburban feel while remaining within city limits.
What should buyers and renters know about living here?
Bridletowne I units average around 1,400 square feet, with an average of two bedrooms, providing comfortable space for families or those needing a home office. The building's amenities are a significant draw: residents have access to an indoor pool, gym, sauna, tennis court, rooftop patio, meeting room, recreation space, and rec room. Parking is included, which is a major convenience in a car-dependent neighbourhood. Be aware that pet policies are restricted, so if you have pets, you'll need to confirm what's allowed before committing. The building offers visitor parking as well, making it easy to accommodate guests. When considering a unit here, factor in maintenance fees, which are typical for a high-rise with this level of amenity. The building's long history since 1977 means you're buying into an established community with stable property values in the neighbourhood.