This one-bedroom condo, plus den and two full baths is located in an AIA Architectural Award–winning building by Baxt Ingui Architects. This building in the Cobble Hill Historic District started its life as the Strong Place Baptist Church, built by influential American architect Minard Lafever in 1852. The church had been closed up for seven years when developers proposed restoring the building and converting them into condominiums.

The 23 unique condominiums at The Landmark at Strong Place feature original details of the church.

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At a spacious 1,155 square feet, the living space is replete with designer’s touches, including a combined living and dining room with high ceilings and mahogany-framed windows. The open cook’s kitchen with granite countertops is inviting, as is the spacious den which can convert to a guest room thanks to shoji sliding doors and a cunningly designed Murphy bed.

The property features ample closets, solid oak flooring, an upgraded in-unit Miele washer and dryer, and a Sonos sound system. Amenities include a package room for deliveries, an exercise/yoga room, a bike room and a 24/7 virtual doorman security system with intercom protection. Asking $1,395,000 with common charges of $565.49. Click through for more pictures.

58 Strong Place, #1G [Brooklyn Bridge Realty] GMAP

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