A turn-of-the-century carriage house for a local Brooklyn dairy is reborn for this century as three spectacular duplex homes. Every detail of this old neighborhood’s historic complexion has been preserved in the architectural vernacular.
A turn-of-the-century carriage house for a local Brooklyn dairy is reborn for this century as three spectacular duplex homes. Every detail of this old neighborhood’s historic complexion has been preserved in the architectural vernacular.
As you approach the building, nestled in the middle of a picturesque tree-lined street in Park Slope, you will recognize certain touches that a discerning New Yorker might expect to find among the architecture of one of our most treasured old neighborhoods. A copper mansard roof is surrounded by beautiful brick work that meets the sidewalk punctuated by heavy solid wood carriage house doors. Through a towering iron gate, you enter a garden that leads to another heavy solid wood door behind which lies an elegant urban lifestyle.
Each of the three uniquely-crafted homes was built with authentic materials, seamlessly blending contemporary amenities with pre-war proportions. A private keyed elevator takes you to grand and inviting floor plans.
ONLY ONE REMAINING!
This is a unique and rare opportunity to own the best of all worlds – your own piece of Park Slope history with every imaginable modern-day luxury. Apartment 1 is the garden level duplex, with 2,216 square feet of interior space and almost 1,000 square feet of intricately landscaped gardens. Pick some fresh basil and heirloom tomatoes, to combine with the fresh mozzarella that you made yourself at M&S Pork Store on Fifth Avenue, for a summer gathering in your private urban sanctuary. Grill up some Fifth Avenue Farmers’ Market finds and eat outside beneath twin flowering pear trees. Prepare a dinner party in your chef’s kitchen on a cool early summer evening, and serve it beside a welcoming fire. Make sure to pick up a scrumptious pie for dessert from Four & Twenty Blackbirds down the road – a neighborhood treasure! Or simply take a short stroll past the colorful storefronts of 5th Avenue to Blue Ribbon restaurant, al di la Trattoria, Sto