Welcome to 33 Cartwright one of Historic Woodfield’s first homes! Professionally renovated with a modern touch, focused on maintaining the incredible Victorian architecture and preserving the many original features. Built for Thomas Purdom of the Great Western Railroad Company in 1874 and expanded over the last 150 years, this heritage home features over 2600 square feet with 9 ½ foot ceilings. Both the welcoming foyer and oversized office (or formal living room) can be closed off from the rest of the house to ensure privacy for you and your guests, perfect for working from home and meeting with clients. The fully renovated open chef’s kitchen features soft close custom cabinets, a walk-in pantry, gas range (with 240V electric pre-installed), modern appliances (fridge with internal water and ice) and a built-in microwave leading to a dedicated family dining area. The large 31’ x 14’ great room is perfect for entertaining with floor-to-ceiling windows at the back of the house, filling the entire house with natural light and leading to a private BBQ patio and a professionally designed garden with sprinkler system and storage shed. The main level also contains the guest bathroom. The upper level includes tall ceilings, 3 bedrooms including an oversize master, a recently renovated 4-piece bathroom and a convenient laundry. The lower level provides storage and a handyman workshop in a dry basement. Meticulously maintained including a 30-year roof (2014), furnace and A/C (both 2019) augmented by a heat pump (2022), major kitchen and bathroom renovations (2022) with all new appliances, both Rogers High Speed and Start Fibre Optic internet connections, and updated plumbing and electrical. Zoned to London Central Secondary School. Watch the video to capture the excitement of 33 Cartwright.