Schitt’s Creek mansion in Toronto put up for sale for $15m
Property has 12 bedrooms and a marble staircase
The Toronto mansion that appears in Schitt’s Creek has been listed for sale for almost C$15m (£8.6m).
In the Canadian sitcom, the once-wealthy Rose family are evicted from the property – resplendent with a marble staircase and giant chandeliers – in the first-ever episode. The series then follows their attempts to build a new life in the town of Schitt’s Creek.
The Toronto mansion, located on Fifeshire road in the St Andrews-Windfields neighbourhood, is up for sale for C$14,980,000 – a reduction on its 2018 price of nearly C$22m.
It has 12 bedrooms and 16 bathrooms, Sistine Chapel-inspired mural paintings, a carved limestone exterior, a wine cellar, a cinema, a golf simulator, a banquet hall and two swimming pools.
It also has parking spaces for no less than 14 cars.
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Schitt’s Creek was created by and stars Eugene Levy and his son, Dan, along with Catherine O’Hara and Annie Murphy.
Its final season picked nine Emmys at last year’s award ceremony, with all four of the lead actors being recognised in the comedy series category.
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