Built in 1951 by Maxfield Blaufeux, the home can be distinguished by its well- maintained facade, wooden trim, and polygonal bay located in the front of the property; 110 Maple Street is a testament to Brooklyn?s myriad of timeless architectural design and superior residential living.?The grounds, nestled amongst a scenic and serine tree-lined block, are characterized by a 80 x 100-foot sprawl with a sweeping 34-foot-wide driveway, 2-car garage, and wrap around lawn. The property sports a 56-foot-wide back yard, ideal for conversion to basketball, tennis court, or large pool and patio build out.
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The first level of 110 Maple Street boasts massive living areas characterized by original detail- pristine hard wood floor, bay windows, built in cabinetry, pier mirror and neoclassical moldings.? The first floor includes a 22-foot-long living room with 12-foot ceilings, separate library room, windowed U-shaped kitchen and a grand dining room leading out to a 17-foot-wide terrace overlooking the rear garden.
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110 Maple?s upper level is an ideal bedroom arrangement, featuring two king sized secondary bedrooms as well as two 15x18 primary suites with en suite bathrooms and huge walk-in closets. The larger of the upper level?s primary suite opens to a spacious 14 x 15-foot private deck, creating an ideal master bedroom with ample sunlight and secluded outdoor space.
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This massive dwelling also encompasses an extensive lower level, formerly used as built-in commercial space with a separate entrance located at 104 Maple Street. The layout entails a waiting room, 4 offices + a developing room that can be kept as-is, or seamlessly converted into a private guest house.
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With a more than generous layout, ample outdoor space, and an extensive living and bedroom arrangement, 110 Maple Street not only presents an ideal opportunity to be a part of Lefferts Manor?s historic legacy, but an ideal opportunity to bring your dream home to life in one of Brooklyn?s most prized residential enclaves.?Contact for Appointment.