Historic and Elegant
Among Guelph’s oldest and most picturesque neighbourhoods, St. George’s Park is celebrated for its stately homes, mature trees, and winding, established streets. Many properties date back to the early–mid 20th century, showcasing beautiful architecture and long-standing pride of ownership.
Prime Central Location
Situated just east of downtown, residents enjoy quick access to the city core, the General Hospital, and nearby schools. The neighbourhood’s namesake park — St. George’s Park — offers open green space, tennis courts, and a community hub for families.
Character Homes and Curb Appeal
The area features a charming mix of stone and brick homes, traditional bungalows, and renovated century residences on wide lots. Mature landscaping and tree-canopied streets give the neighbourhood a timeless, established atmosphere.
Walkable and Community-Oriented
Local schools, churches, and small retail amenities contribute to a connected, neighbourly feel. Sidewalks, gardens, and seasonal community events foster a strong sense of place.
Timeless Value
With its architectural beauty, central convenience, and enduring charm, St. George’s Park continues to be one of Guelph’s most desirable and respected residential areas.
St. George’s Park (first known as Horsman's Hill, and later St. George’s Ward) was built in the 1850's, features some of the finest estate homes in the City, and still illustrates a variety of architectural styles from the past. A small number of the streets in this neighbourhood boast more contemporary homes on in-fill lots. The focal point of this neighbourhood is St. George’s Park itself. Starting in 2015 prices started to sky-rocket, resulting in bidding wars to gain entry to this affluent neighbourhood, with sale prices grabbing a minimum of $100k over asking. Even though the market has stabilized, it is still likely that you'd have to compete with other Buyers to purchase in this neighbourhood.