The brownstone at 550 Decatur Street, built in the 1890s by Charles G. Reynolds, features a blend of original architectural details such as wainscoting, mantels, and stained glass while functioning as an owner's duplex with a garden rental. Many period elements remain, particularly in the owner's unit, including original wood floors and fretwork. Situated within the National Register-eligible Stuyvesant East Historic District, this property highlights the architectural richness of the time and offers possibilities for modernization while maintaining its historical integrity.
The 1890s brownstone boasts wainscoting, mantels, pocket doors, stained glass, and fretwork, showcasing historical architectural details that remain intact in modern times.
Originally built as one of many by Charles G. Reynolds, it features Romanesque Revival details and has been preserved with various original elements like parquet floors.
Now functioning as a two-family dwelling, the interiors and period details offer a glimpse into the architectural beauty of the late 19th century and the potential for updates.
Located in the National Register-eligible Stuyvesant East Historic District, this brownstone is an example of meticulous architectural design and cultural heritage.
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