The Marine Park Tudor at 1755 East 33rd Street exemplifies 1930s architecture with original wood floors, stained glass, and Art Deco bathrooms. Designed by Isaac Kallich and originally built as a one-family dwelling, the house was converted to a two-family in 1952, reflecting the adaptive reuse over time. It retains features like an arched entry door and brick porch. Although needing style updates, it remains a charming example of architectural history, with a layout that continues to serve modern housing needs amidst its classic charm.
The original wood floors, stained glass windows, and stunning Art Deco bathrooms hint at the rich potential this Marine Park Tudor holds for old-house enthusiasts.
Designed by Isaac Kallich, the Tudor-style house features charming characteristics such as arched entry doors, leaded-glass windows, and brick porches that showcase 1930s architecture.
Originally designed as a one-family dwelling, the house was converted to a legal two-family in 1952, showcasing how homeowners adapted the space to meet evolving needs.
Cameo Construction's 1935 plans for detached houses exemplify the architectural charm and spaciousness found in this Marine Park Tudor, each originally featuring unique design elements.
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