Circa 1910, 2.5 story red brick, 5 bedrooms, 2-baths, over 2,600 square feet above grade. 61 x 102-foot lot. Detached garage. Located in Guelph’s Old University area nicknamed “Brooklyn” back in 1870 when the bridge was built over the Speed River connecting downtown Guelph to new lands in the south to allow for new development and growth. A nod to the Brooklyn Bridge that connected the island of Manhattan to mainland New York. The old-growth tree canopy and gorgeous architecture, both modern and old, mark this walkable family neighborhood as one of Guelph’s most desirable communities. The home has retained much of its original character and charm with deep baseboards, solid wood trim, hardwood floors, etc… It has also enjoyed two tasteful additions adding more livable and useable space, cork floors in the expanded kitchen, 2nd floor primary room addition, + a charming high-end wood stove within the new bright family room. See floor plans for additional rooms not listed