| ID # | RLS20096929 |
| 房資料 | 9房, 5浴, 5726 ft² 室內尺, 室內532m2平方米, 建築有5公寓, 建築有5層樓 上市時間: 19天 |
| 建造年份 | 1881年 |
| 地稅 | $3萬1 ($31,452) |
| 公共汽車 | 0 分鐘到 B67, B69 |
| 2 分鐘到 B41 | |
| 6 分鐘到 B63, B65 | |
| 9 分鐘到 B103, B45 | |
| 地鐵站 | 2 分鐘到 B, Q |
| 4 分鐘到 2, 3 | |
| 9 分鐘到 R | |
| 火車站 | 0.5 英里到 Atlantic Terminal 火車站 |
| 1.4 英里到 Nostrand Avenue 火車站 | |
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建於1881年,由托馬斯·法根和著名建築師羅伯特·迪克森以新古典風格設計的165聖約翰街(又名44第七大道)是一座寬22英尺、五層樓的迷人轉角褐石,在原始的公園坡地標區的中心地帶。這座宏偉的聯排別墅曾經是比爾·恩根曼的家,他在內戰期間靠向聯邦軍隊出售馬匹賺得了財富,並隨後在康尼島建造並經營了巨大的布萊頓酒店。165聖約翰街最初設計為單戶住宅,規模宏大,現配置有五套全樓通透的公寓,並將交付空置。
面向南、東和西的五十四扇窗戶讓室內從清晨到黃昏都沐浴在自然光之中,並框住了三座宏偉石教堂的童話般的景觀,並且俯瞰著布魯克林和曼哈頓的壯觀景色。這些窗戶的豐富數量和三面採光使得未來用途的靈活性範圍更廣,從宏偉的單戶住宅到豪華公寓改建以及許多其他可能性。
回到165聖約翰街,你將走上高聳的階梯,踏入華麗雕刻的木門。到達客廳樓,這裡的天花板高達12英尺,彷彿回到了布魯克林的黃金時代。原始的細節隨處可見,包括原始的扶手柱和樓梯、精緻的核桃木雕工、鏡子、彩釉瓷磚地板、宏偉的隱藏門、石膏裝飾、冠飾、錫製天花板和優雅的大理石壁爐框。
165聖約翰街的花園層與地面平齊,通往一個大型樹林後院,深度超過44英尺,寬28英尺。這片綠意盎然的綠洲是放鬆、娛樂和享受日常生活的絕佳地方。你會想在這個罕見的空間中逗留,欣賞聖約翰教堂的驚人電影背景,其彩色玻璃、粗獷的褐石磚和帶山形屋頂的石板屋頂。
165聖約翰街的地下室沿房屋周邊延展,包含令人印象深刻的磚拱門,見證了整棟建築所擁有的優質工藝。
165聖約翰街靠近公園坡最佳的餐廳、購物和其他設施,附近有大軍廣場、前景公園和農夫市場。2/3/B/Q地鐵僅一個街區之外,還有許多其他交通選擇,便於快速通勤至曼哈頓及城市其他地區。來看看這個罕見的轉角褐石,探索你在布魯克林的下一個篇章的可能性。
Built in 1881 by Thomas Fagan and acclaimed architect Robert Dixon in the Neo Grec style, 165 St Johns Place (aka 44 7th Avenue) is a gorgeous 22-foot wide, 5-story corner brownstone in the heart of the original Park Slope Landmark District. This palatial townhouse was once home to Bill Engeman, who made his fortune selling horses to the Union Army during the Civil War and went on to build and operate the colossal Brighton Hotel in Coney Island. Originally designed as a single-family home on a grand scale, 165 St Johns Place is configured with five floor-through apartments, and will be delivered vacant.
Fifty-four windows facing south, east, and west bathe the interiors in natural light from dawn to dusk while framing storybook views of three majestic stone churches, with sweeping vistas stretching across Brooklyn and Manhattan beyond. This remarkable abundance of windows and triple exposure affords flexibility for a wide range of future uses, from a grand single-family residence to luxury condominium conversion and numerous other possibilities.
Coming home to 165 St Johns Place, you’ll walk up a tall stoop that sits high up off the street, and through beautifully carved wood doors. Arriving on the parlor floor, where the ceilings soar over 12-feet high, feels like stepping back in time to Brooklyn’s Gilded Age. Original details abound, including the original newel post and staircase, intricately carved walnut woodwork, pier mirrors, encaustic tile floors, magnificent pocket doors, plaster medallions, crown moldings, tin ceilings, and elegant marble fireplace mantles.
The garden level of 165 St Johns Place steps out at grade to a large wooded backyard which stretches over 44 feet deep and 28 feet across. This verdant oasis is a great place to relax, entertain, and enjoy everyday life. You’ll want to linger in this rare space and take in the cinematically stunning backdrop of St. John’s Church, with its stained glass, rusticated brownstone blocks, and gabled slate roof.
The basement at 165 St Johns Place runs the perimeter of the house and includes stately brick arches that are a testament to the quality craftsmanship that runs throughout the building.
165 St Johns Place is close to the best of Park Slope’s restaurants, shopping, and other amenities, with Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park, and the Farmer’s Market nearby. The 2/3/B/Q subways are a block away, and many other transportation options are all easily accessible for a quick commute to Manhattan and the rest of the city. Come see this rare corner brownstone and explore the possibilities for your next chapter in Brooklyn.
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