Voted one of Canada's best neighbourhoods — and it lives up to every word of it.
Wortley Village consistently tops lists of Canada's best neighbourhoods, and it's not hard to see why. Located in the heart of Old South London, it offers something increasingly rare in any city: a genuine village feel, without sacrifice. Independent cafes, boutique retailers, wine bars, galleries, and a beloved weekly farmers' market all sit within a short walk of homes that range from Victorian cottages to fully renovated Edwardian four-squares.
The Village's commercial spine runs along Wortley Road and Collins Street, anchored by The Grand Trunk pub, The Rootcellar market, and a rotating cast of independent businesses that have made this stretch one of the most culturally active corridors in the city. The Green — a small park at the centre of it all — hosts community events year-round, from summer concerts to the beloved Wortley Village Christmas event that draws thousands each December.
Architecturally, the neighbourhood is a treasure. The surrounding residential streets are dense with century homes — Foyle Avenue, Ridout Street South, Collins Street — many of which have been meticulously restored. Buyers who come to Wortley Village for the lifestyle tend to stay for the community: turnover is low, neighbours know each other, and the area has a strong sense of shared identity.
The real estate market here reflects that demand. Competition can be sharp for well-positioned homes, particularly those within walkable distance of Wortley Road. Price points are broad — from character-filled entry-level semis to substantial fully renovated detached homes — giving buyers at different stages a path into one of London's most desirable addresses.
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