| ID # | RLS20053396 |
| 房资料 | 5房, 2浴, 2900 ft2 室內尺, 室內269m2平方米 |
| 建造年份 | 1849年 |
| 地稅 | $1万3 ($13,812) |
| 公共汽车 | 2 分钟到 B61, B63 |
| 7 分钟到 B57 | |
| 8 分钟到 B103, B25, B26, B38, B41, B45, B52 | |
| 10 分钟到 B62, B65 | |
| 地铁站 | 7 分钟到 R |
| 9 分钟到 4, 5, 2, 3 | |
| 火车站 | 1.3 英里到 Atlantic Terminal 火车站 |
| 2.8 英里到 Nostrand Avenue 火车站 | |
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《纽约时报》刚刚发布了一篇关于这个历史悠久的家园的故事:https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/31/realestate/greek-revival-townhouse-brooklyn-heights.html
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46 Willow Place建于1849年,自1969年以来由同一家族拥有,这为恢复或重新构想一栋宽达21英尺的标志性砖砌联排别墅提供了一个难得的机会,这座别墅位于布鲁克林高地的一条安静、交通量少的街道上,只有一个街区长。
作为四栋希腊复兴柱廊联排别墅中唯一幸存的一栋,46 Willow Place如今被两栋1965年建成的获奖现代主义住宅所环绕,这种对比让建筑观察者着迷。在街对面,四栋柱廊房屋展示了最初的排屋样貌。在《布鲁克林建筑指南》中,Francis Morrone提到了这一四重奏,并写道:“46 Willow Place是完全相同设计的单一建筑,仿佛它最初是这一排的一部分,但却选择独自生活,搬到了街对面。”
回到46 Willow Place,您将通过房屋原有的锻铁大门和前花园走入宽敞的门廊,这里有双层高度的门廊和令人怀念的柱子。室内则呈现出优雅的空间排列,设计完美的比例和尺度。许多历史细节仍然保留,包括原来的楼梯、宽板地板和四个壁炉,其中一个用黑色波特罗大理石装饰,被用于最精致的布鲁克林联排别墅和原始的华尔道夫酒店。
客厅层拥有十英尺高的天花板,包括一个前客厅,一个大型的开放式厨房,以及一个全窗浴室。楼上有四间大卧室,三个多功能侧房,两个步入式衣橱,以及另一个全窗浴室。花园层隐藏在街道后面,有一个楼梯通向前院。在后面,花园层与后院齐平,这为各种建筑设计选项提供了可能性。您会发现,这个如今被常春藤装饰的宽敞后院采光良好,是施展园艺才能或仅仅放松、款待和享受日常生活的完美场所。
对于那些在过去175年间有幸居住在威洛街的人来说,这里被称为威洛镇,这个安静的飞地是城市喧嚣的避风港。虽然每年春天的街头集市可能让您感觉像是在小镇上生活,但布鲁克林高地和科布尔希尔的著名餐馆、商店和其他设施都近在咫尺。这些包括River Deli、Colonie、Chez Moi、Hibino、Henry Public、Long Island Bar等。Trader Joe's、Sahadi's和Della Pietra's也在附近。布鲁克林大桥公园几乎就在您家门口,提供从快排球到日落瑜伽的一切活动。2/3、4/5、F、G、R和A/C地铁站以及在第6码头的纽约市渡轮都在近距离内,方便您快速通勤到曼哈顿和城市的其他部分。尽管这个稀有的历史瑰宝正在市场上出售,您可以随时带上您的承包商和建筑师,考虑这个独特住宅的可能性。
The New York Times has just published a story about this historic home: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/31/realestate/greek-revival-townhouse-brooklyn-heights.html
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Built in 1849 and owned by the same family since 1969, 46 Willow Place presents a rare opportunity to restore or reimagine an iconic 21-foot-wide brick townhouse on a serene low-traffic street just one block long in Brooklyn Heights.
The sole survivor of a row of four Greek Revival colonnade townhouses, 46 Willow Place is now framed by two award-winning Modernist houses built in 1965, a contrast which has fascinated architectural observers. Across the street four colonnaded houses show how the row would have looked originally. In “An Architectural Guidebook to Brooklyn,” Francis Morrone references that quartet and writes that “46 Willow Place is a single house of exactly the same design, as though it were originally a part of the row but decided it preferred living on its own and moved across the street.”
Coming home to 46 Willow Place, you’ll enter through the house’s original wrought iron gate and front garden to a wide porch with a double-height portico and columns evocative of a bygone era. Inside you will find an elegant procession of spaces, designed with perfect scale and proportion. Many historic details remain, including the original staircase, wide plank floors, and four fireplaces -- including one clad with black Portero marble, which was used in the finest Brooklyn townhouses and in the original Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
The parlor floor is graced with ceilings ten feet high and comprises a front parlor, a large eat-in kitchen, and a full windowed bath. Upstairs there are four large bedrooms, three multi-purpose side rooms, two walk-in closets, and another full windowed bath. The garden level, which is hidden from the street, has a stairwell that leads discreetly up to the front yard. In the back, the garden level steps out on the same level as the backyard, which allows for an array of architectural design options. You’ll find that the spacious backyard, which is currently festooned with ivy, gets great light. It is a perfect place to put your green thumb to good use or simply to relax, entertain and enjoy everyday life.
Known as Willowtown to those lucky enough to have lived on Willow Place over the past 175 years, this quiet enclave is a refuge from the bustle of the city. While the street fair each spring may make you feel like you’re living in a small town, the acclaimed restaurants, shops and other amenities of Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill are all close by. These include the River Deli, Colonie, Chez Moi, Hibino, Henry Public, the Long Island Bar, and many others. Trader Joe's, Sahadi's, and Della Pietra's are also nearby. Brooklyn Bridge Park is practically at your doorstep, offering everything from pickleball to sunset yoga. The 2/3, 4/5, F, G, R, and A/C subway stations and the NYC Ferry at Pier 6 are within close range for a quick commute to Manhattan and the rest of the city. While this rare historic gem is on the market, feel free to bring your contractor and architect as you consider the possibilities for an uncommon residence.
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