Updated10/26/2018
Added9/13/2018
About this Property
Nestled in a row of six brick Italianate townhouses on one of Clinton Hill's most desirable Landmarked blocks, 103 St James Place is a model of modern townhouse living. A recently completed renovation combines the historic and contemporary to create a gracious upper triplex and garden apartment across approximately 3,400 square feet. Built 1865 by William B. Nichols, this classically proportioned 20x40' house on a 100' lot features a rusticated base with a restrained brick facade, entrance set below an eyebrow lintel, and parlor floor complete with original crown moldings, decorative fireplace mantels, pocket doors and new oiled walnut floors. The front parlor opens to a custom chef's kitchen including appliances from Miele and Liebherr, a rear stair, powder room and pantry. Upstairs, a generous master suite offers a sitting room convertible to another bedroom, complete with a second bathroom. The top floor contains three additional bedrooms, a third bathroom and den with kitchenette. The move-in ready garden level features two bedrooms and two bathrooms with an open concept kitchen, living and dining area. Upgrades include structural work throughout, with new floor joists and structural steel reinforcement in the cellar; new mechanical systems include central HVAC, water heater, energy efficient windows, and a new roof. The Finch, Locanda Vini & Olli, and Aita are just a few of the neighborhood culinary gems. The G and C trains are nearby at the Clinton-Washington station and the Atlantic Terminal/Barclays Center station not far away provides 2, 3, 4, 5, B & Q trains.
Details
  • Status:No Longer Available
  • Size:3400 Sq Ft
  • Type:Townhouse
  • ID:3477500
  • Tax:$ 596
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