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About this Property
Lovely architecural detail and the unexpected provenance of being inspiration for the home of Philip J. Fry, the star of Futurama!Located on a bucolic, tree lined street in enchanting Ditmas Park, this seven bedroom two and a half bath house has beautifully preserved leaded glass pocket doors, stained glass and parquet floors. The entry foyer showcases the beautiful, original wainscoting and staircase and leads into the huge living room with five windows, three of which create a bright bay with a window seat facing the street.Off of the living room is the intimate dining room with a stained glass window that leads to a large powder room and an eat in kitchen with a door to a back porch, a shared driveway and one car garage.On the second floor are four bedrooms and a full bath and on the third floor are an additional three bedrooms and a full bath. The basement has extraordinary ceiling height and a recently replaced boiler and hot water heater. Equidistant to the shopping, restaurants and B,Q trains of Cortelyou Road and Newkirk Ave!
Details
- Status:No Longer Available
- Type:House
- ID:5373520
- Tax:$ 558
- Year Built:1905
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