Everything about Wychwood Park totally explained
Wychwood Park is a neighbourhood enclave and former
gated community in
Toronto,
Canada. The small community is located north of Davenport Road and just west of
Bathurst Street. It was founded as an artists colony in the late nineteenth century as a private project by painter
Marmaduke Matthews and Alexander Jardin. The region was then still a rural region on the edge of the city, and Matthews planned out a bucolic community and named it after
Wychwood in his native Oxfordshire. It is considered part of the overall 'Wychwood' official neighbourhood as designated by the City of Toronto.
The land was divided into irregularly shaped lots, and careful restrictions were placed upon what could be built in the community. Most of the houses were built in the
Arts and Crafts style. Many were designed by prominent architect
Eden Smith, who also lived in the neighbourhood. One of
Toronto's ravines ran through the heart of the neighbourhood, and this was preserved as parkland.
Taddle Creek ran through the ravine, and it was dammed to create a large pond in the middle of the park. This is now one of the only parts of the city where Taddle Creek is still visible above ground.
While the area was amalgamated into the city of Toronto in 1908, it remains a private community. The streets and amenities are paid for by the local residents, and the community is managed by an executive council. It is one of Toronto's more exclusive neighbourhoods with house prices well over a million dollars. Several prominent figures have lived in the area, including
Marshall McLuhan and
Anatol Rapoport. In 1985 the area became the first residential zone in Ontario to be granted heritage status.
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