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Brooklyn Heights Federal-Style Row House With Alice Ireys-Designed Garden Asks $7.495 Million
This blog post showcases a Federal-style row house located at 45 Willow Street in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District. The residence, dating back to circa 1824, maintains a picturesque exterior characterized by a Flemish bond brick facade and dormer windows, preserving its 19th-century aesthetic. The property holds historical significance as the long-time home of renowned landscape architect Alice Recknagel Ireys, who grew up there and later established her practice within the house. Ireys was known for her diverse landscape designs, including public housing projects, playgrounds, and notably, the Fragrance Garden at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, which she created for the visually impaired in the 1950s. She resided at 45 Willow Street until her passing in 2000.
Inside, the house presents a blend of historical elements and contemporary renovations. Original features from the early 19th century, such as the newel post, stair, and moldings in the double parlors, are still present. Modern conveniences include a small powder room cleverly integrated into a closet and a butler’s pantry at the rear, equipped with a sink and wine fridge, offering direct access to the garden. The main kitchen and dining room are situated on the garden level, featuring a glass wall that provides views of the meticulously designed garden.
The garden itself is a key highlight, maintaining its original two-tiered layout conceived by Ireys. A recent restoration undertaken by RKLA Studio enhanced this outdoor space with the addition of two curved staircases, facilitating a seamless connection between the parlor and garden levels. The upper two floors of the residence accommodate five bedrooms, three of which feature mantels, and each floor includes a full bathroom. A compact, windowed home office overlooks the garden, offering a serene workspace.
The property's financial history indicates it last sold in 2006 for $4.495 million, and it was periodically on and off the market in 2017. Currently, the house is listed for $7.495 million, represented by Ravi Kantha, Matthew Lesser, Gian Mitchell, and Cameron LeCates from Leslie J. Garfield. This offering provides an opportunity to acquire a home that combines historical architecture, thoughtful interior updates, and a professionally designed garden with a notable legacy.
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