3 Unit Townhouse in Prime Park Slope Built in 1888 by developer James C. Jewitt and architect Albert E. White, 629 Carroll Street sits in the middle of a quiet tree-lined block in the heart of Park Slope. The facade of this graceful four-story townhouse melds Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and Romanesque design elements, and is crafted from brick, rough-cut ashlar stone and brownstone. Inside, many of the original details remain intact, including crown molding, pocket doors, and the original staircase. Every room gets great natural light, and there are top floor skyline views of the Williamsburg Savings Bank and Manhattan. Configured as a garden duplex and two floor-through apartments above, 629 Carroll Street could be easily converted back to one-family use, or switched to a garden level apartment with a triplex above. The backyard is a sunny and tranquil oasis from the bustle of Brooklyn. 629 Carroll Street is close to the best of Park Slope, including Prospect Park, and the shops and restaurants of 5th Avenue and 7th Avenue.
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