Pre-war details are featured throughout, including original hardwood floors, exposed brick walls and a decorative marble fireplace. The new kitchen opens to a true dining room and has been fully renovated with stainless appliances, Caesarstone quartz island and counter tops, large pantry , abundance of cabinet storage space and a huge spacious closet.
The expansive living room is sunny and bright with treetop views overlooking the neighborhood's charming townhouses. A separate home office/den/ bedroom can also be found on this level.
The airy upper floor has a quiet primary bedroom that spans the full width of the home along with lovely skylights and another bedroom as well as a huge bathroom with full-size washer and dryer. Notably, there's abundant closet space throughout this special home.
Nearby to the area's vibrant shops, cafes and parks. Convenient transportation options include the F train only 3 blocks away and a few more to all the subways lines at Borough Hall. So close to Brooklyn Bridge Park spanning 85-acres ! Heat and Hot Water included.
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Quick Profile
The neighborhood now known as Cobble Hill was originally settled by Dutch farmers in the mid-1600s. Tucked along the East River, in the heart of Brooklyn, Cobble Hill is known for its welcoming, leafy streets, independent mom-and-pop shops, and 19th century brownstones.
Most of Cobble Hill lies within an historic landmark district, and building heights are restricted to 50 feet, which helps maintain its 19th century atmosphere. Building owners will often split the use of their four- or five-story buildings, occupying several of the top floors and renting out the ground floor as apartments or, conversely, occupying one or more of the lower floors and renting out the top floors. New construction and alterations to existing buildings in the historic district require approval by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, which helps maintain the historic character of the Cobble Hill neighborhood.
Although most housing in Cobble Hill consists of traditional brownstones and brick townhouses,, you will also find churches that have been converted to condos, carriage houses that have become luxury apartments and Victorian school houses that have been converted into lofts.
Court Street and Atlantic Avenue are the main commercial streets in the neighborhood. You will find popular Middle Eastern restaurants on Atlantic Avenue. Court Street is home to casual restaurants, many with outdoor seating, relaxed cafes and hip bars.
Many young professionals and families live in the brownstones, townhouses, and single-family homes that line the leafy streets. Cobble Hill is a great place to live if you work on Wall Street, as you can walk over the Brooklyn Bridge to work.