Home of the Week, 125 Kingsway Cres., Toronto. Asking price: $1,490,000. This red brick house sat on 400 acres of farmland edging down to the Humber River when it was built in the Gothic Revival style in 1853. The surrounding village was known as Lambton Mills for the grist and saw mills that operated along the river at that time. In the early 1900s, a new owner named John Berry moved into the three-bedroom house. Mr. Berry was the treasurer and tax collector for the Township of Etobicoke, and the local residents would come to the house to pay their taxes, says the current owner, Jill Kelsall. The house is still known as the Berry House as – over the years – the surrounding land was gradually developed and Lambton Mills was absorbed into the neighbourhood now known as the Kingsway. During its 161 years, the house built before Confederation has been home to only six families.