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58 Strong Pl. #3G

Located at 58 Strong Place 58 Strong Place, #3G, Brooklyn, NY Condo in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn
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2 beds, 2 baths, 1,105 ft²

An award winning Baxt/Ingui designed project, this 1100sq ft converted 2 bedrooms, two bathroom apartment feels private with tree top views from the grand master bedroom windows. Combined living and dining space with high ceilings and solid wood oak flooring stained in a handsome walnut finish.

An award winning Baxt/Ingui designed project, this 1100sq ft converted 2 bedrooms, two bathroom apartment feels private with tree top views from the grand master bedroom windows. Combined living and dining space with high ceilings and solid wood oak flooring stained in a handsome walnut finish. Bosch appliances outfit the cooks kitchen, black granite countertops, and a large island affords generous workspace. The central state of the art heat/air allows you to control your comfort zone. Beautiful custom made mahogany arched windows complete the flexible historic/contemporary mission and aesthetic of this unique apartment. This elevator building has a common/shared outdoor picnic area, gym, bike storage, possible private storage in the basement and is pet friendly. Brooklyn is known as the city of churches, where the original architect Minard Lafever designed some of the most beautiful churches in America. Lafever, considered one of our most important nineteenth century architects, has been called the ‘Christopher Wren of America’. He made his debut as a creator of pattern books, supplying plans for buildings and decorative patterns with titles such as Young Builders General Instructor in 1829, The Modern Builders Guide 1833, Beauties of Modern Architecture 1835, and posthumously in 1856, The Architectural Instructor. All of these works collectively influenced the spread of Greek and later Gothic Revival style in America.

Brooklyn Heights was one of the areas where his work was richly represented, and it is also where his first documented commission came, around 1834-35. Minard Lafever, a Unitarian by birth, would design for any denomination, as was the case with Strong Place Baptist Church, located between landmarked Degraw Street and Strong Place, an example of Early English Gothic Revival. This building, along with Packer Collegiate Institute on Joralemon Street, are all that is left of this great architects works in Brooklyn. *Please note: exterior and hallway images are by Peter Peirce and living room image is virtually staged. Just in, floor plan to come.


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About the Building

58 Strong Place  Brooklyn, NY 11231

Condo in Cobble Hill

  • 23 Units
  • 4 Stories
  • 1900 Built

Sales listings: 23 previous
Rentals listings: 10 previous
Documents and Permits: 112 documents

Unit History

Nearby

Transportation

  • F G at Carroll St

    0.33 miles

  • F G at Bergen St

    0.36 miles

  • R 2 3 4 5 at Borough Hall

    0.64 miles

  • F G at Smith-9th St

    0.71 miles

  • A C G at Hoyt & Schermerhorn

    0.71 miles

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Schools

District 15 - Schools zoned for this address:
P.S. 029 John M. Harrigan

(PK,0K,01,02,03,04,05,06,SE)

Disclaimer: School attendance zone boundaries are not guaranteed to be accurate – they are provided by a third party and subject to change. Check with the applicable school district prior to making a decision based on these boundaries.