Updated4/24/2018
Added2/3/2018
About this Property
Tired of cookie-cutter new construction? This unique Romanesque era townhouse, circa 1850, features the level of craftsmanship associated with the period, and is filled with the historic detail of the mid-19th century. The façade was remodeled by its architect James Naughton in 1888 and now features a mansard-roofed Queen Anne exterior. The building is 21.5' x 38 on 4 floors, with an extension on the lower two and has both front and back gardens.

The entrance level provides space for living, dining and kitchen all on one floor-perfect for the way we entertain today. There is a charming bay window and window seat overlooking the front garden, two beautiful marble fireplace mantels, and original wood floors. A half bath and a kitchen are in the rear extension with second bay window facing the fully landscaped rear garden. The second and third floors have four bedrooms, two baths, and two generous walk in closets. The garden level, with its own entrance, is currently used as a home office, but could be a separate studio unit, complete with kitchen, bath, and garden access, or could be incorporated into the flow of the main dwelling.

The house is centrally located in Cobble Hill between Kane and Degraw streets, home to the Halloween Parade. It is zoned for PS 29.
Details
  • Status:No Longer Available
  • Size:3718 Sq Ft
  • Type:Single Family
  • ID:18000103
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