25 Wellington St - 175 years young and wholly magnificent - offers the perfect riposte to those who feel the world is crumbling around us. Built in 1851 by English-Canadian architect John Grist, this two and a half storey landmark limestone (with a superb board and batten addition) is one short block from City Park and two from Lake Ontario and ideally located between the market square and the university and the hospitals. This is its first appearance on the market since 1963. There are three fireplaces (including one in the largest of the second-floor bedrooms), more staircases than I could count, and a very rare "horsewalk" - an interior alleyway intended to permit a horse to be moved into long-gone rear stables. A window on the landing between floors is so large that one could launch a shuttle from it. The formal living and dining room have nearly unreachable ceilings and plaster mouldings. Serious plans have been hatched in these spacious Victorian parlours, jokes delivered, kids shushed, courtships proposed and dissolved. Life is packed right into the lath and plaster walls. The modern addition contains a main-floor bedroom (we're up to five now), and a bathroom (that makes three), as well as a breakfast room longer than the Brighton Pier. On the finished third floor you might install a guest suite, or hobby room, a cinema, or bed-sit. The lot is L-shaped, having merged with an old property that exits onto Lower Union. There is gravel parking, and a walkway and a garden. You expect Anthony Hopkins to appear with pastries. It is hard to know where to stop. I wrote some of these words on-site, a radiator ticking faintly, and felt strongly I was being shown a more hopeful way of thinking about the world, a comforting blend of history and perspective. My feeling is you should move for it. But a century from now it may be offered for sale again, so perhaps you wait.
Property Type:
Residential Freehold
Property Sub Type:
Semi-Detached
Home Style:
2 1/2 Storey
Approx. Age:
100+
Total Approx Floor Area:
2500-3000
Lot Depth:
67'5"20.6 m
Lot Frontage:
35'1"10.7 m
Lot Shape:
Other
Direction Faces:
East
Bedrooms:
5
Bathrooms:
3.0
Water supply:
Municipal
Kitchens:
1
Bedrooms Above Grade:
5
Kitchens Above Grade:
1
Rooms Above Grade:
15
Heating type:
Radiant
Heating Fuel:
Gas
Fireplaces:
3
Foundation:
Stone, Poured Concrete
Roof:
Membrane, Asphalt Shingle
Basement:
Unfinished
Fireplace Features:
Wood
Fireplace/Stove:
Yes
Garage:
None
Garage Spaces:
0.0
Parking Features:
Private
Parking Spaces:
2
Total Parking Spaces:
2.0
Family Room:
No
Possession Details:
60-90 days
Lot Irregularities:
irregular
Pool:
None
HST Applicable To Sale Price:
Not Subject to HST
Taxes:
$11,669.41 /
2025
Assessment:
$- /
-
Frontenac
Kingston
14 - Central City East
Primary Bedroom - Main Floor
Washer, dryer, stove, two refrigerators, work bench in basement, metal shelving in basement, concrete planter.
Dining room chandelier, ceiling light fixture in front hall
Listed by CENTURY 21 HERITAGE GROUP LTD., BROKERAGE
Data was last updated March 19, 2026 at 04:15 PM (UTC)
Area Statistics
Listings on market:
43
Avg list price:
$524,900
Min list price:
$389,900
Max list price:
$1,995,000
Avg days on market:
129
Min days on market:
2
Max days on market:
624
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