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Audley Court
Audley Court
M5R1L9
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About Audley Court
Audley Court is a historic 4-storey low-rise building in Toronto's Annex neighbourhood, built in 1912 by developer Charles R. S. Dinnick. With just 8 units total, it offers an intimate residential setting on a tree-lined street in one of the city's most established communities. The building represents early 20th-century craftsmanship and remains a sought-after address for those drawn to character homes in a walkable, culturally rich neighbourhood.
Located in the Annex, Audley Court sits within walking distance of the University of Toronto, bookshops, cafes, and diverse dining options along Bloor Street and Avenue Road. The neighbourhood has strong transit connections via the Bloor-Yonge subway station and multiple streetcar lines. This pocket of Toronto attracts professionals, academics, and families who value proximity to downtown, parks like Queen's Park, and a neighbourhood with deep roots in Toronto's cultural life.
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Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Audley Court and what is its history?
Audley Court is a 4-storey low-rise residential building constructed in 1912 by developer Charles R. S. Dinnick. The building contains 8 units total, making it a small, intimate property that reflects early 20th-century residential design. Its modest scale and age give it character that appeals to buyers and renters seeking a historic home with established charm. The building's longevity in the Annex speaks to the quality of its original construction and the enduring appeal of this neighbourhood. As a low-rise, it avoids the density of larger condominium developments while maintaining the kind of architectural presence that defines many of Toronto's most desirable residential streets.
What is the neighbourhood like and what transit is nearby?
The Annex is one of Toronto's most vibrant mixed-use neighbourhoods, home to the University of Toronto campus, independent bookstores, art galleries, and a dense concentration of restaurants and cafes. Audley Court's location puts you within easy walking distance of Bloor Street, one of the city's primary shopping and dining corridors, as well as Avenue Road's retail and cultural venues. Transit access is excellent: the Bloor-Yonge subway station is a short walk away, providing direct connections to downtown and across the city. Streetcar service on Bloor and other nearby routes adds further flexibility. The neighbourhood is highly walkable, with parks including Queen's Park and the University grounds providing green space. This combination of transit, walkability, and proximity to institutions makes the Annex attractive to students, academics, professionals, and families alike.
Who should consider living in Audley Court and what should I know about the units?
Audley Court suits buyers and renters drawn to historic character properties in a neighbourhood with intellectual and cultural vitality. The building's small size means a tight-knit resident community, which appeals to those who value that sense of connection. Units in a building of this age and style typically reflect the architectural details of early 20th-century design, which some find appealing and others should understand requires a different maintenance mindset than new construction. Before committing, it's worth asking about the building's recent renovations, the condition of common elements, current maintenance fee levels, and any planned capital expenditures. If you have pets, confirm the building's pet policy. The proximity to the University means the neighbourhood has a younger demographic alongside established residents, creating a diverse community. This location works well for professionals working downtown, academics, and anyone who prioritizes walkability and cultural access over newer amenities.
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Building details
TypeLow-rise
Year built1912
Storeys4
Total units8
DeveloperCharles R. S. Dinnick
Postal code
M5R 1L9