Abbey Lofts at 384 Sunnyside Ave is a gorgeous 24-unit building dating back to 1910, when it was built to be the Howard Park Methodist church. As a church conversion, many lofts feature original stained glass windows or brick walls, while others highlight the building’s exposed wood and steel trusses. Many of these exquisite units offer the opportunity to enjoy a breath of fresh air as you step out on to your balcony, terrace, or outdoor patio. But why stay on the patio when you have a vibrant and trendy neighborhood within steps? Roncesvalles Avenue, or “Roncy,” as it is affectionately nicknamed by locals, features hip cafes, restaurants, and specialty shops amongst “Little Portugal’s” bakeries and other delights. But if natural beauty is more to your taste than retail indulgence, High Park is only a few minutes stroll away. Pack a picnic, head to the zoo, play tennis, or wander around Lake Grenadier – all are easily accessible and found within the Park’s 399 acres. In the summer you can even catch “Dream” in High Park, the annual open-air Shakespeare production. Abbey Lofts, a beautiful example of Toronto lofts in the heart of Roncesvalles, puts all of this and so much more at your fingertips!