Location, location! Situated on beautiful tree-lined 1st Street between 7th and 8th Avenues in the heart of Park Slope and a half block from PS 321 is the Brownstone you have been searching for. In the same family since the late 1970's this home has maintained all of its original details from c.1876 including original moldings, soapstone mantles, wood floors, shutters, pocket door and a center staircase with stained glass skylight giving you the ideal floor plan . As you go up the steps of this single family townhouse you will enter the living room with soaring ceilings, stained glass and great natural light with a large rear room currently used as a library and office with exposed brick and a bay window overlooking the yard. From the parlor you can go down one flight to the garden level that also has its own side stoop entrance. On this level you will find a den with built-ins and the eat in kitchen with tin ceiling. Just off the kitchen is the yard where you can create the garden of your dreams and entertain your family, friends and new neighbors. Also on this floor is a half bath and laundry room. As you head back upstairs you will find two additional floors with the one just above the parlor floor showcasing a large main bedroom big enough to accommodate large bedrooms sets and much more. The rear bedroom on this floor features built-ins and a beautiful mantle. The top floor has two more bedrooms and a full bath with skylight. This home is located one and a half blocks from beautiful Prospect Park and close to the Farmer's Market at Grand Army Plaza, the Brooklyn Museum and Brooklyn Library. Park Slope's popular Seventh and Fifth Avenues are right here with all the shops, restaurants and much more. So this is your opportunity to design and update the townhouse of your dreams with the original details in place and the Prime Park Slope location you have been dreaming of."First showing at Open House April 12, 2015"
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