This century-old Georgian Revival townhouse at 301 Caton Avenue in Windsor Terrace boasts an original detail that was highly unusual when it was built in 1915.

Other charming original details include beautiful inlaid and parquet floors, the original Arts and Crafts style staircase, a bay window, and 1930s-style rounded archways and built-ins.

A spacious single-family with three bedrooms and 1.5 baths, it has three exposures and a classic floor plan. A porch overlooks a deep front garden. The garage is in the rear of the house, accessed from an alley via a landscaped driveway with additional parking.

The house is configured with the living areas on the first floor and bedrooms above. There’s an entry vestibule with a coat closet, a living room with a bay window, and a separate dining room. The kitchen has two pantries, including a walk-in pantry with a window.

Upstairs, the three bedrooms have five closets between them. There’s an Art Deco tub and a skylight in the updated bathroom.

In the English basement you will find a mudroom, recreation room, laundry room, a half bath, storage rooms and closets.

The house is located near the Windsor Terrace Public Library, Green-Wood Cemetery and the Fort Hamilton Parkway stop of the F and G trains.

Listed by Ron Saltarrelli of Douglas Elliman, it’s asking $1.295 million. Check out more photos below.

[Listing: 301 Caton Avenue | Broker: Douglas Elliman] GMAP

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