Built by Henry Hill in 1902, this two-family limestone row house in Crown Heights features original details and spacious living arrangements, inviting aesthetic upgrades.
The Renaissance Revival architecture showcases stunning period details like stained glass and pocket doors, preserving the historical charm while allowing for modern modifications.
The owner's duplex offers functionality with two levels of spacious living, including a large, well-lit kitchen and a notably-sized rear bedroom with a bay window.
Maintaining much of its historical integrity, the parlor level boasts unpainted woodwork, including intricate fretwork and lavish stained glass panels that enhance its classic elegance.
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