Toronto's Historical Plaques

Learn a little of Toronto's history as told through its plaques.

Rosedale Villa

Rosedale Villa

Photos by Alan L Brown - August 2007

Rosedale Villa

Here in front of a home at 9 Cluny Drive in Rosedale one can see a 1984 Toronto Historical Board plaque. Here's what it says:

Near this site stood the home of Sheriff William Botsford Jarvis from 1826 to 1864. The original farmhouse of 1821 was enlarged and redesigned by John Howard in 1835 and stood until 1905. Named Rosedale by Sheriff Jarvis' wife, Mary, it was the heart of the Jarvis estate which was subdivided in 1854 and became Canada's first garden suburb. The extensive area of modern Rosedale owes much of its character, as well as its name, to this early country estate of the Jarvis family.

Plaque Location Co-ordinates: 43.675822 -79.385367

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