239 Hurontario Street



Two-storey, (painted), load-bearing brick structure with minimal fenestration and without visible decoration (c. 1900?).

Description – Anomalous building, set well back from street, and curiously lacking fenestration. Ground floor has (recent) French doors set between two, bricked-up, window apertures. Second floor retains two, modest, 1/1 windows in segmental arches, and having stone sills with minute, decorative, metal balconies in front. Hip roof clad in asphalt shingles, with no eaves and minute fascias and gutters. Signage consists of nylon-clad awning supported on metal poles, which shelters recent concrete steps and landing.

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