House of the Day: 140 Midwood Street
This classic Renaissance Revival limestone in the Manor has pretty much every original detail and looks to be in immaculate condition. Yes, it has its original built-in icebox, marble sinks in the passthroughs, and even an original copper sink in the butler’s pantry. Designed by architect George Lawton and built in 1899, it also has…

This classic Renaissance Revival limestone in the Manor has pretty much every original detail and looks to be in immaculate condition. Yes, it has its original built-in icebox, marble sinks in the passthroughs, and even an original copper sink in the butler’s pantry.
Designed by architect George Lawton and built in 1899, it also has wedding-cake plaster details, stained glass, a triple parlor, pocket doors, pier mirror, three mantels and original oak floors, according to the listing. The kitchen is a little monotone for our tastes but would be easy to update with paint, counters, and paneling for the island.
Asking $2,225,000, it’s priced in line with recent record setters in the area. What do you think of the house and the ask?
140 Midwood Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP
Photos via Brown Harris Stevens
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