| ID # | RLS20094920 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 6 yara ụra, 2 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, 1 ụlọ ịsa ahụ ọkara, ime ụlọ: 3600 ft2, 334m2 (DOM): 73 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 1886 |
| Ụtụ isi (kwa afọ) | $6,372 |
| Bọs | 2 nkeji: B26, B44 |
| 4 nkeji: B25, B44+ | |
| 5 nkeji: B43, B52 | |
| 6 nkeji: B49 | |
| 8 nkeji: B48 | |
| 9 nkeji: B65 | |
| 10 nkeji: B38 | |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 4 nkeji: A, C |
| 8 nkeji: S | |
| Ụgbọ oloko | 0.3 maili: "Nostrand Avenue" |
| 1.4 maili: "Atlantic Terminal" | |
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189 Hancock Street bụ nnukwu ụlọ, nke dị na usoro dị iche iche nke 1886 Neo-Grec brownstone nke onye ọrụ nka a ma ama nke Brooklyn, Isaac D. Reynolds, chepụtara. Reynolds jụrụ ka ụlọ a mara mma n'ụdị niile nke na-akọwa Aesthetic Movement. Otu n'ime mmegharị omenala kachasị mkpa nke njedebe nke narị afọ 19, Aesthetic Movement bụ oge ịchọ mma, nka nke Victorian.
Na elu dị elu, ụlọ nke nwere otu nha nke ọma, na ọtụtụ ihe pụrụ iche dị iche iche - gụnyere mantels isii, osisi parquet na ala nwere ihe eji eme ọnụ, ụlọ ndị e wuru n'ime, prol mahogany, ụzọ pocket, na plaster na osisi dị ukwuu - ụlọ a pụrụ iche na-egosi ihe niile chọpụtara nke kachasị mma Brooklyn brownstones.
Were onye na-eme ụlọ gị ma weghachite ụlọ a na ọdịdị ya pụrụ iche. Nke a bụ ụlọ dị elu anọ, nke iwu kwadoro maka ezinụlọ abụọ, nke a haziri dị ka triplex onye nwe, na kichin na ụlọ iri na-anọ na ọkwa ubi. Ihe ngosi nke mbu bụ ebe obibi dị elu nwere mirror pier mara mma na windo ndị buru ibu, ebe nke azụ nwere ụlọ ndị e wuru n'ime, mantel ọkụ na-arụ na mantela, na ọrụ plaster nke ọma nke na-achọta ụlọ ahụ. N'elu ụlọ, n'etiti nnukwu ụlọ abụọ, enwere ụlọ ndị e wuru n'ime nke mbụ ka dị mgbe niile, na ime ụlọ zuru ezu nwere tub claw-foot nke mbụ. Ụlọ elu kachasị elu gụnyere ụlọ abụọ, kichin emelitere, na ime ụlọ ọhụrụ.
189 Hancock bụ ebe a na-ahụ n'anya na Bedford Historic District, n'ime nso nke A/C express train stop na Long Island Railroad station. Ụlọ ndị a na-ahụ n'anya dị nso gụnyere Bunny, Le Paris Dakar, Alive Herbal, Hart’s, Glorietta Baldy, Peaches Hot House, Tilly’s, Corto, Peace & Riot, Chicky’s General Store, Bed-Vyne, na ihe niile ndị Nostrand, Tompkins, Bedford, na Franklin Aves nwere ike inye.
Frank Harwood Sellman, onye ahịa a ma ama n'ịzụ ahịa na nke 19th century, nke rụrụ ọrụ dị ka President nke Sellman Company. O na ezinụlọ ya bụ ndị bi na ụlọ a nke mbụ, na-anọ ebe ahụ maka ihe dị ka afọ 40.
*Biko mara na ihe osise a esichala nke ọma.
189 Hancock Street is a grand, architecturally rich 1886 Neo-Grec brownstone designed by the eminent Brooklyn architect Isaac D. Reynolds. Reynolds made sure this stately home was graced with all the elements that define the Aesthetic Movement. One of the most important cultural movements of the late 19th century, the Aesthetic Movement is a decorative, artistic phase of the Victorian era.
With soaring ceilings, beautifully proportioned rooms, and a plethora of original details throughout — including six mantels, parquet wood floors with inlay borders, built-in cabinetry, mahogany newel post, pocket doors, and ornate plaster and wood moldings — this remarkable home showcases all the coveted features of the most splendid Brooklyn brownstones.
Bring your architect and restore this home to its characteristic glory. This four-story, legal two-family home is currently configured as an owner’s triplex, with the kitchen and dining room situated on the garden level. The front parlor is a lofty living space with a stunning pier mirror and over-sized windows, while the rear parlor features built-in cabinetry, a fireplace mantel with over-mantle, and intricate plaster relief-work that crowns the room. Upstairs, between the two large bedrooms, the original built-in pass-through cabinetry remains intact and a full bathroom has the original claw-foot tub. The top-floor apartment includes two bedrooms, an updated kitchen, and a renovated bath.
189 Hancock is ideally located in the highly desirable Bedford Historic District, close to the A/C express train stop as well as the Long Island Railroad station. Favorite nearby hotspots include Bunny, Le Paris Dakar, Alive Herbal, Hart’s, Glorietta Baldy, Peaches Hot House, Tilly’s, Corto, Peace & Riot, Chicky’s General Store, Bed-Vyne, and all the amenities that nearby Nostrand, Tompkins, Bedford, and Franklin Aves have to offer.
Frank Harwood Sellman, a prominent 19th-century merchant and executive in the American leather manufacturing industry, served as President of the Sellman Company. He and his family were the home’s first residents, living there for nearly 40 years.
*Please note the images have been virtually decluttered.
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