House of the Day: 37 Midwood Street
This neo-Federal one-family was designed in 1915 by by Slee & Bryson and doesn’t seem to have lost any of its original charm. The exterior is modern for its day and has a parapet on top. Inside there are all sorts of neo-Colonial details, including a mantel, columns, and an arched passthrough with closets between…
This neo-Federal one-family was designed in 1915 by by Slee & Bryson and doesn’t seem to have lost any of its original charm. The exterior is modern for its day and has a parapet on top. Inside there are all sorts of neo-Colonial details, including a mantel, columns, and an arched passthrough with closets between the parlor and the paneled dining room.
The top floor’s sloped ceilings are covered in bead board and there are tons of built-in closets in a passthrough between bedrooms. Kitchens and baths are not pictured, though a glimpse of the kitchen through the dining room shows an original intact dish cupboard. It is landmarked.
What do you think of it and the ask of $1,850,000?
37 Midwood Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP
seems reasonable based on very recent prints at 66 midwood and 104 rutland