Seaton Village, Residential neighborhood in Toronto, Canada.
Seaton Village is a residential neighborhood in Toronto situated between Bloor Street and the Canadian Pacific Railway line, featuring red brick homes constructed in the early 1900s. The streets are tree-lined and quiet, with houses displaying consistent architectural styles typical of that era throughout the area.
The land belonged to George Crookshank during the 1800s, with his farm lane eventually becoming Bathurst Street before residential construction started in 1888. The neighborhood developed rapidly over the following decades as Toronto expanded westward.
The neighborhood's name references Seaton in Yorkshire, England, and the early brick houses remain central to how residents experience their streets today. People gather in the local parks and use the older buildings as landmarks that define their sense of community.
The neighborhood has convenient transit connections through Bathurst and Christie subway stations serving the area. Additional bus routes run along Christie and Dupont Streets, making it easy to navigate locally and reach nearby districts.
Meghan Markle lived at 10 Yarmouth Gardens while filming the television series Suits and received visits from Prince Harry at this address. The house quietly sits among the other brick homes, unknown to many who pass by on the street.
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