‘ TOP, THE TUDOR homo of David and Karen'Hansberry, which fs located in Lynn Valley. The middle photograph depicts the sunken living room with Its cathedral cefling and brick fireplace. The bottom photograph fs a view ofthe family room.” . Opening New Doors Story and Photos by Ellsworth Dickson David and Karen Han- sberry are the fortunate owners of this beautiful Lynn Valley Tudor home. Maintained in a spotless condition, the 3,100 sq. ft. (not counting double garage) house has three bedrooms up and a guest bedroom in the basement off the recreation room, which has a convenient wet bar and nearby fridge. The sunken living room features a cathedral cciling and a. brick fireplace. Nearby is the library with wall-to-wall bookcase. .A door in the library leads to the garage. ; In addition to the formal dining room with. wains- cotting, there is.an. informal dining room’ on the.’ other side of the kitchen with sliding glass doors leading to a deck. Off the informal B9 - Sunday, April 3, 1983 ; Since buying the house, ‘the Hansberrys have done extensive wallpapering and painting throughout the house. There are four baths in total, the nicest being the ensuite off the.master bed- room which features a large sunken ovaltub, — The large lot has a number of: tall--cedars as. well as grassy areas for the kids to dining room is a family room*—tun around: There are two with a corner fireplace built of Arizona flagstone. The kitchen is U-shaped with a built-in microwave oven. The entrance. hall has tasteful oversized tiles imported from California. ‘ decks off the house at the rear and-a small one at the side. . Located in an excellent neighbourhood, it is only minutes to school, the skating area and shopping. MORTGAGE UPDATE ates subject to change without notice The above rates were compiled by The Hamilton Mortgage Group Ltd., and show the lowest rates available at press time. 1 : on a -. the North Shore