Building of the Day: 240 Berkeley Place
The BOTD is a no-frills look at interesting structures of all types and from all neighborhoods. There will be old, new, important, forgotten, public, private, good and bad. Whatever strikes our fancy. We hope you enjoy. Address: 240 Berkeley Place, between 8th and 7th Avenues Name: James Foster House Neighborhood: Park Slope (Park Slope Historic…

The BOTD is a no-frills look at interesting structures of all types and from all neighborhoods. There will be old, new, important, forgotten, public, private, good and bad. Whatever strikes our fancy. We hope you enjoy.
Address: 240 Berkeley Place, between 8th and 7th Avenues
Name: James Foster House
Neighborhood: Park Slope (Park Slope Historic District)
Year Built: 1887-1888
Architectural Style: Romanesque Revival
Architect: F. Carles Merry
Landmarked: Yes
Manhattan architect F. Carles Merry designed this house in conjunction with the larger mansion next door, on the corner of 8th and Berkeley. They share similar details, especially the diamond patterned terra-cotta bosses which stud the brick band above the first story.
This is a great house, because all of the little details make the whole very pleasing.
The bay, with its curved balcony on the fourth floor, framed with a large window-filled arch, the use of the ashlar limestone, on the ground and first floor with its rough edges and color contrasting with the brick and terra cotta, the subtle terra cotta trim on the bay, and the aforementioned bosswork, and especially the limestone entryway, with excellently carved columns, foliate trim and the cherub faces peeking out from the leafwork.
And to top it off, beautiful etched glass windows and a stained glass panel. This is one of my favorite Park Slope houses.
[Photos by Suzanne Spellen]
and T6? what are smoking, no one would criticize this if it were built today. i haven’t seen any evidence of that. in fact, i’ve seen evidence of the opposite– so huge, new, baroque (don’t know that architectural term, but it was over-the-top ornate) building somewhere in southern brooklyn, and everyone said kudos, even if it wasn’t their taste
That is delicious!
ah, NOP, Pete was kidding. Go check out the Craptacular thread
this made my heart stop
In “Duplex” the joint’s described as the “best house on the best street in Brooklyn.”
If not the “best” it’s certainly near the top.
So why quibble?
I pass this house every day on my way to the subway at Grand Army Plaza, and it always makes me smile. Love it.
NOP – I think this place is great. I was criticizing the selective aesthetics of the Brownstoner community, not this building. But Petebklyn does have a point… 112 Underhill is much prettier than this place.
Now I know I’m in h*ll.
Two Brownstoners (3.18 and 3.19) criticizing this beauty!
nice. But doesn’t hold a candle to 112 Underhill.