Historic grandeur, mature trees, and London's most celebrated streetscapes.
Old North is London's most storied residential neighbourhood — a place where century-old elms arch over wide streets lined with Edwardian, Victorian, and Georgian homes that have been thoughtfully maintained and lovingly updated over generations. Situated between Western University and downtown, it occupies one of the city's most enviable positions: quiet and residential, yet minutes from everything.
The neighbourhood is bounded to the north and west by the Thames River, which forms a natural greenbelt and connects residents to the Thames Valley Parkway — one of London's most beloved trail networks. Gibbons Park, the crown jewel of Old North, sits along the river and features an outdoor pool, spray pad, tennis courts, picnic shelters, and river views that feel miles from the city.
Housing in Old North is predominantly single-detached, with architectural diversity that rewards careful looking. The sub-districts of Bishop Hellmuth, St. George-Grosvenor, and Broughdale each have their own character — from the grand homes on St. George Street to the more modest but beautifully maintained cottages closer to the university. Renovation quality is high; buyers here are discerning and patient, and the market reflects it.
Old North is consistently one of London's tightest markets. Inventory is low, buyer pools are sophisticated, and homes that are priced and presented well move quickly and above asking. For buyers, getting the positioning right — understanding the sub-district, the street, and the architectural premium — makes a meaningful difference.
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