Sandyford Place is one of Hamilton’s historic row houses, built in the 19th century. With its elegant stone façade and distinct architectural detailing, it represents the wealth and social prominence of Hamilton’s elite during that era. Today, Sandyford Place stands as a reminder of the city’s architectural heritage, contributing to Hamilton’s reputation as a city with preserved Victorian and Edwardian character.
Location: 43.2518607, -79.8729766
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– Historic Significance: building
– Name: Sandyford Place