List of Oldest Buildings and Structures in Toronto - 1870 To 1879

1870 To 1879

Building Year Completed Builder Style Source Location Image
Playter Homestead 1870s John Lea Playter 15 28 Playter Crescent
Gooderham and Worts Distillery - Pure Spirits Building 1870 Victorian industrial W Distillery District
De La Salle Institute - former bank building 1870 15 Adelaide Street East (formerly Duke Street)
Downsview United Church 1870 15 2822 Keele Street
Humewood house 1870s William Hume Blake 15 40 Humewood Drive
MacDonald-Mowat House 1872 Nathaniel Dickey 2 east side of St. George Street, between Russell Street and Willcocks Street
Charles Moore and Co 1871 15 5, 7, 9 Wellington Street West
T Griffith Block 1872 15 35 Front Street East
Knox United Church 1872 14 2569 Midland Avenue
Metropolitan United Church 1872 Henry Langley French Gothic W Church Street and Queen Street East
Toronto Fire Department Fire Hall # 3 - tower only 1872 15 Yonge Street, north of College Street
Hillside Schoolhouse 1872 15, 10 Meadowvale Road
University of Toronto St. Michael's College - Clover Hill addition 1872–1873 William Irving St. George campus - University of Toronto
Maple Cottage 1873 15 62 Laing Street
Zion Church 1873 15 1650 Finch Avenue East
St. James Cathedral 1874 Frederick Cumberland and Thomas Ridout (Design) Gothic Revival architecture 2 65 Church Street
De La Salle Institute - former post office 1874 15
Toronto Necropolis Chapel 1874 Henry Langley 15 Winchester Street and Sumach Street
St. Luke's United Church 1874 Henry Langley and Edmund Burke 15 Sherborne Street and Carlton Street
Jarvis Street Baptist Church 1874 Edmund Burke 15 Jarvis Street and Gerrard Street East
1 Spadina Crescent (formerly Knox College) 1875 Smith and Gemmell Gothic Revival W 1 Spadina Crescent, University of Toronto
Richardson House, later the Spadina Hotel 1875; altered in 1882; altered c.1890 15 460 King Street West
"Seven Oaks" 1875
  • 432 Sherbourne Street, formerly home of Mr. Daniel Robert Wilkie, president of the Canadian Imperial Bank (1906–1914), a backer of the Canadian Pacific Railway and a member of the Canadian Art Club.
O'Keefe House 1875 137 Bond Street - Ryerson University
George Brown House - Lambton Lodge 1875–1876 William Irving Second Empire 3 186 Beverley Street
The Brunswick House 1876; altered in 2004 W 481 Bloor Street West
St. Andrew's Church 1876 William George Storm (Design) 2 73 Simcoe Street
Hillside Church 1877 15 361 Old Finch Avenue
Newtonbrook School 1878 15 Drewy Avenue
St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Church 1878 Henry Langley & Edmund Burke Gothic revival 15 383 Jarvis Street
Toronto Fire Services Station 312 - formerly Hose No. 8 and later Toronto Fire Department Station 10 1876–1878 Victorian Gothic 15 34 Yorkville Avenue
Toronto Fire Services Station 315 - formerly Toronto Fire Department Station 8 (Kensington Market Firehall) 1877-78 Victorian 15 132 Bellevue Avenue

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