Cobble Hill Anglo-Italianate Asks $3.995 Million
Briefly

166 Congress Street, a two-family residence in Cobble Hill, features mid-19th-century Anglo-Italianate architecture with upgrades and original details such as marble mantels and a decorative staircase. The home benefits from its proximity to Cobble Hill Park and includes a rear yard. Dating back to circa 1857, this brownstone offers a unique layout across two duplex units, providing space for customization. The elegant upper unit showcases original parlor spaces and stunning architectural features that invite further enhancement and restoration.
No. 166 stands out from the others with its original door painted a bright blue.
A new owner might choose to change up the floor plan; the listing notes that some alternative plans have been created for inspiration.
The living room for the upper unit is in the formal parlor, with a marble mantel, plasterwork, and full-height windows.
This narrow Cobble Hill brownstone retains some classic details, like marble mantels, decorative plaster, and sinuous staircase.
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