This Flatbush row house, rich in original details, features impressive woodwork, including intricate mantels and wainscoting, and maintains its historical aesthetic. Recent updates include a new furnace.
Originally designed in the late 1890s by J.L. Young, this residence reflects the grandeur of the era with its bow-front facade and well-preserved period features such as stone exteriors and beamed ceilings.
The layout of this single-family-style home, now legally a two-family, retains a classic arrangement with generous bedroom spaces and triple parlors, showcasing original architectural elements throughout.
In the parlors, the woodwork stands out with detailed wainscoting, built-in features, and vintage fireplaces, exhibiting the craftsmanship of the period while still offering modern amenities.
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