Chilco On Lost Lagoon
A prestigious address, "Chilco on Lost Lagoon" is a sophisticated urban oasis. Designed by one of Vancouver's preeminent architects, Charles Burwell Kerrins Van Norman (1907 - 1975), 815 Chilco represents location, pedigree and amenities rarely offered. The 2,070 sf, 2 bedroom property occupies the entire 4th floor and features a balcony on each side, and private elevator. Breathtaking views of Lost Lagoon, Stanley Park and the Mountains surround. With hand painted finishes, …intricate woodworking, mouldings and architectural elements throughout, this property will appeal to those appreciative of quality, luxury, and style. Private viewing by appointment only.
A prestigious address, "Chilco on Lost Lagoon" is a sophisticated urban oasis. Designed by one of Vancouver's preeminent architects, Charles Burwell Kerrins Van Norman (1907 - 1975), 815 Chilco represents location, pedigree and amenities rarely offered. The 2,070 sf, 2 bedroom property occupies the entire 4th floor and features a balcony on each side, and private elevator. Breathtaking views of Lost Lagoon, Stanley Park and the Mountains surround. With hand painted finishes, intricate woodworking, mouldings and architectural elements throughout, this property will appeal to those appreciative of quality, luxury, and style. Private viewing by appointment only.
More Details
- MLS®: V1026173
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
- Type: Condo
- Building: 815 Chilco Street, Vancouver West
- Square Feet: 2,070 sf
- Full Baths: 2
- Parking: Single Parking Stall Underground
- Fireplaces: 1
- Kitchens: 1
- Balcony/Patio: 5
- View: Yes - over Lost Lagoon
- Year Built: 1970
- Style: One Level
- Construction: Concrete
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More About West End VW, Vancouver West
Tree lined streets, English Bay, and of course the famous Stanley Park are some of the key attractions that the West End has to offer. This mostly residential zone in Downtown doesn't feel like an urban core. Residents can enjoy the many (often ethnic) eateries along Denman street and Robson street. Did we mention Robson Street is also famous for its shopping?