One of Staten Island’s Historical gems. Over 6100 sq ft of 19th century superior craftsmanship. Originally built for Henry Warth ( Brewmaster Of Stapletons Brewery of its time) in 1880. Located in the historic Stapleton Heights section of Staten Island, this magnificent brick Victorian Second Empire with mansard slate roof stands 3 + stories with a basement and sub basement. unit 1: Basement apt High ceilings, 3 bright large bedrooms with hardwood floors throughout, large windows with wooden shutters. Custom ceramic tiled bathroom, with glass block window. unit 2: Main unit Duplex. Level 1 - formal living room with custom brick /fireplace, formal dining room, family room, custom eat-in kitchen, with pantry, stainless steel appliances, porcelain backsplash, commercial grade exhaust and range, corian countertops. Gallery walk-in pantry with backyard access. Level 2 - 3 large bedrooms, high ceiling, hardwood floors, custom doors and windows woodwork. Master suite with cedar walk-in closet. Enclosed veranda with cedar wood ceiling and NYC city views. Elegant vaulted bathroom, with porcelain tub, custom built shower cabin with jet sprinkler system, custom built Victorian style cabinets and heat lamp. Laundry and storage room with backyard access in basement. unit 3: Large 3 bedroom apartment with eat-in kitchen, bathroom, custom woodwork throughout, spectacular deck spanning entire house width, with unobstructed city skyline views. Tasteful landscaping throughout, separate large 2 car garage with attic. 3 car driveway. This exceptional home has been lovingly and meticulously maintained, and it shows.Located on the North Shore, it is near the Staten Island Ferry for an easy commute to downtown Manhattan. There is plenty of street parking without alternate side rules for visiting family and friends. A highly anticipated and exciting new waterfront development (URL Urban Ready Life Development) is bringing additional shops, restaurants and a mile long waterfront esplanade to Stapleton in 2016. Income: $75,000/year History Architect: Charles Schmeiser, Year built: 1880 Designed in the Second Empire style for Henry Warth, this house has a steeply pitched slate mansard roof and polychrome striped brickwork. Note the terra-cotta medallion on the building’s west façade. This is the only house on the street with a registered architect. In addition to that distinction, this graceful house stands out for its height (three stories plus a basement level) and that there are no houses abutting it on either side, lending a stately air to its presence on the street. Owner Henry Warth was the brewmaster of the local Rubsam & Horhmann Brewery in Stapleton. His father, Albin Warth, was an inventor who held over 150 patents.
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