Hwy 103, Exit 13, Victoria Rd to York St. Right on York St., continue on Alexandra Avenue. Left onto Maple St., right onto Prince St. Sign posted on right. Step into a piece of history with this charming 1916 Craftsman-style 1½-storey home, rich in architectural detail. A gently sloping roofline with dentils below the eaves, tapered rounded columns on the inviting front veranda, and two distinctive eyelid hoods with sawtooth detailing add timeless character on each side of the home. Inside, you'll find original hardwood floors, large, molded baseboards, window and door frames, preserving the home's heritage. Unique features include a hidden ironing board, a separate pantry off the kitchen with an acacia butcher block countertop, and stunning 8-over-3 windowpanes on the main level with 5-over-3 panes on the second floor, flooding the space with natural light. Numerous renovations have taken place in recent years. Of note in 2023: a fully upgraded electrical, including a ducted heat pump with transferrable warranty. In 2024: interior and exterior painting, professional landscaping and new water and sewer lines. This home has been cherished by notable past owners, including Julia Cronan, a skilled tailoress; Lindsay Knickle, a respected barber; and George "Pidge" Mailman, a CN Rail engineer. With 4 bedrooms and 1½ baths, this historic gem is a rare find and so much more. Close to schools, shopping, hospital, services and amenities. (id:27476)