Princess Anne Manor and Princess Gardens
Princess Anne Manor and Princess Gardens are virtually one neighbourhood. However east of Kipling Avenue has always been referred to as Princess Anne Manor while west of Kipling Avenue is known as Princess Gardens.
This is a quiet family oriented community that is the epitome of suburban living. Here you will find wide open spaces, tall stands of mature trees, spacious houses, excellent schools, an abundance of parks, nearby golf courses and neighbourhood shopping plazas.
Homes
The mix of houses in this neighbourhood includes ranch style bungalows, storey-and-a-half houses, split-level homes, contemporary style bungalows and Georgian Revival family homes. Most of these houses were built between 1955 and 1965.
It is noteworthy that all of the houses in this neighbourhood are detached single family homes and the lots are exceptionally large with many streets offering eighty and ninety foot frontages.
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Mostly Detached, 3 bedroom mixed styled homes.
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Glen Agar Dr, Burwood Rd, Lloyd Manor Rd, Bowness Crt, Appledale Rd, Cheshire Dr, Stanthorpe Crt, Dewsbury Cres, Bemersyde Dr, Longfield Rd, Farningham Cres, The Wynd, Princess Anne Cres, Winterbourne Crt, Forfar Crt, Islington Ave, Aylesbury Rd, Kuhl Ave, Oldham Rd.
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**Source - Your Guide to Toronto Neighbourhoods. Maple Tree Publishing**