Updated12/19/2021
Added10/20/2021
About this Property
Rare circa 1900 single-family townhouse in Park Slope, dripping in period details and lovingly maintained over the decades by the same owners. Set on a coveted block with a weeping cherry tree in front, this limestone gem moments from Prospect Park is truly special. Perfect for one who loves the classic elegance of yesteryear and has the vision to customize this beauty to the highest modern standards.

Original elements abound and have been well-preserved including parquet wood floors, intricate plaster moldings, tasteful millwork & woodwork, original fireplace tiles, and stained glass skylights. The bones and layout of this handsome home with an expansive center staircase are outstanding. The elegant main floor boasts an easy flow with 2 parlors for entertaining, a formal dining room and spacious eat-in kitchen (ready to become your dream chef s quarters!) leading out to the lovely garden. The top level offers 3 king-sized bedrooms with decorative fireplaces and lots of space for custom walk-in closets, as well as a home office and guest room. Plus there s a large central full bath located on each floor. The huge English basement with high ceilings can be transformed into recreation space, gym, music room or playroom, and features a laundry room and plenty of room for bikes.

Create something one-of-a-kind to suit your taste and needs, at a premier Park Slope address zoned for PS321. Near Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn Museum, Public Library, Grand Army Plaza greenmarket, BAM and other attractions. Shopping, dining and gourmet markets are minutes away as well along 7th and 5th Avenues!

Details
  • Status:No Longer Available
  • Type:Single Family
  • ID:725835
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