Real Estate
These Park Slope Homes Are More Than 100 Years Old
Looking for a bit of Brooklyn history? Check out the Park Slope homes on the market that were built more than a century ago.
PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN — It's no secret that Brooklyn's homes are an iconic marker of the borough throughout history.
This week Patch took a look at some of the oldest homes on the market in each neighborhood. In Park Slope, there are three single-family homes that were built more than 100 years ago.
But, in most, that doesn't mean sacrificing comfortability for history.
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This circa-1875 home in the North Park Slope Historic District, for one, has been "renovated and meticulously restored by the best artisans, which careful attention to every detail."
Check out the details below:
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- Address: 217 Berkeley Pl, Brooklyn, New York
- Price: $4,995,000
- Square Feet: 5415
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 4 Baths
- Built: 1875
- Features: A HOUSE TO LOVE217 Berkeley Place is a 20 foot wide single family home built in 1875 in the North Park Slope Historic District. It has six bedrooms, three full baths and two half baths. The house has been lovingly renovated and meticulously restored by the best artisans, with careful attention to every detail. On the garden floor a comfortable family room flows into a writing niche, which then opens onto a glorious light filled kitchen with glass walls and a sun room overlooking the garden and creating a peaceful inside/outside feel. The kitchen, truly the hearth of the home, has a beautiful wood burning fireplace, radiant heated Ann Sachs tiled floors, Miele, Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances and a restaurant power kitchen vent.The parlor floor is filled with museum quality original details every one of which has been restored to perfection. There is a wood burning fireplace in the living room with an original mantel and tiles. A spectacular stained glass window sitting alcove has original tapestries reproducing two French Rococo paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On the second floor the light filled master bedroom has a true spa bathroom with custom designed Boffi sinks, fixtures and countertops. The Claudio Silvestrin bathtub is a work of art in which to luxuriate. The top floor roof was raised to incorporate a huge operable skylight. There is a spectacular artist's studio (which can also be a large bedroom) with a very private decked terrace.You could not ask for a better location on a gorgeous tree lined street a breath away from Prospect Park, the Park Slope food coop and the subway around the corner.
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