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It is rare to find a stately turn-of-the century 4 story, Brownstone with an exquisitely restored historic façade, let alone, on one of the most coveted tree-lined blocks in Prospect Heights. The spacious owner’s triplex retains original, elegant wood work and built-in cabinetry, 7 gorgeous fireplace mantles, fine intricate plaster, original shutters and pristine stained glass. Enter through the elegant front doors where you are greeted with a breathtaking grand stairway. On the 50 foot deep parlour floor you will find the formal living room, a beautifully appointed dining room and a custom kitchen, plus breakfast room with restored original custom-crafted buffet and wood panels. Enjoy your meals overlooking a tranquil, extra-deep South garden. A vintage full size bath is discreetly tucked away. The extraordinary Master Bedroom plus 2 dressing rooms with basins set into marble counters are located on the second floor. You will also find a 2nd bedroom (or en-suite library), and a full-size antique style bath. The additional 2 large bedrooms along with 2 versatile small bedrooms, and full-size bath on the top floor maintain the quality found throughout this extraordinary home. The garden floor rental apartment will provide excellent income.
Brooklyn’s major cultural institutions are right around the corner. A short stroll takes you to Prospect Park, the Botanic Gardens, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Library, as well as the Saturday Farm Market and major transportation. Call right away to see this pristine beauty.
Listed Exclusively with Aguayo & Huebener for $1,795,000.
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Call (718) 788-8200 for: Roslyn Huebener, Gail & Al Asfazadour, Deborah Bowie, Janice Brown, Cynthia Butwick, Helen Chee, Marilyn Courtney, Craig Gillis, Abigail Golde,
John Harrison, Erin McDonnell, Milon, Susan Mir, Catya Righetti, Rezwan Sharif, Dottie Sharib, Susan Slater, Mary Kate Spach, Phyllis Stigliano, or Sandra Gooding
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