Park Slope Brownstone With Chicken Coop Asks $5.995 Million
Briefly

The grand Park Slope Neo-Grec contains many original features, including elaborate woodwork, high ceilings, and mantels, while benefiting from modern enhancements like a new AC system.
Developer William Gubbins filed plans in 1885 for this brownstone and its neighbors, showcasing an intricate design with three stories plus a basement and notable original elements.
Inside, the house maintains a historic charm with features like a built-in bookcase and a carved mantel, complemented by modern updates such as new white walls.
The property offers a spacious layout spread over five stories, with designated areas still featuring original architectural details, reinforcing its value within the Park Slope Historic District.
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