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HISTORY
The Chaplin Estates neighbourhood began with a plan of subdivision, registered
by William John Chaplin and his son James D. Chaplin, in 1913. The Chaplin family
had been landowners in this area dating back to 1860, when this district was known
simply as 'Eglinton'.
Chaplin
Estates was marketed as a high class residential district. The
developers included a long list of building restrictions and
zoning bylaws, in the sale of each property. There were no semi-detached
houses allowed, and stucco exteriors were not to cover more
than half the house.
The
marketing of the subdivision was handled by the Chaplin Realty
Company. Prices ranged from $500 to $9,000 a lot. Most of the
lots were sold between 1921 and 1925. |