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PLG Limestone With a Wealth of Woodwork, Built-ins Asks $2.295 Million
This blog post details a single-family row house located at 216 Lincoln Road within the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District. The house, designed by architect Axel Hedman and constructed by developers John and William Doherty, is a limestone Renaissance Revival bow-front house with a brownstone basement and a dog-leg stoop. It has been maintained by the same family since the 1970s and is currently listed for $2.295 million by Deborah Rieders, Sarah Shuken, and Albi Zhubi of Corcoran. The residence showcases a rich array of original architectural details and woodwork throughout its four levels, offering a glimpse into early 20th-century design.
The entrance features wainscoting, an elaborate stair, a wood-framed mirror, and wood floors inlaid with a Greek key pattern, setting the tone for the preserved interior. The front parlor continues this aesthetic with similar wood floors (without the inlay), wall moldings, and one of the house's four mantels. French doors lead to the middle parlor, which has been converted into a library featuring extensive floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. The rear parlor includes original built-in shelves with glass-fronted doors, another mantel, and wall moldings. Throughout these spaces, the walls are painted white, providing a neutral backdrop that highlights the intricate woodwork and architectural features.
On the garden level, the original dining room retains significant historical elements, including a built-in china cabinet with display shelves and an oval mirror. This room also features wainscoting, wall moldings, a mantel, and a tin ceiling. Additional built-ins and a substantial pantry are located in the hallway connecting the dining room to the kitchen, although these are not explicitly shown in the listing photos. The kitchen, while updated with slab-front wood cabinets and an island, includes modern amenities like a dishwasher. An adjacent laundry room is situated in a brick extension with windows and glass block, indicating a thoughtful integration of functional spaces within the historic structure.
The house offers two full bathrooms, each maintaining a vintage style. The full bathroom on the garden level presents a black and white theme with striped wallpaper, white fixtures, and black and white tile. The second floor accommodates three bedrooms and a shared full bath. The large street-facing bedroom features a dedicated niche for a bed, a closet, and direct access to a passthrough that connects it to the rear bedroom. In this passthrough, original marble sinks with mirrored medicine cabinets and built-in storage remain, with the surrounding woodwork painted white, consistent with the bedroom areas.
The exterior of the property includes a wood deck covering the rear yard, complemented by planting beds along its perimeter, offering an outdoor living space. The detailed floor plan, available as part of the listing, illustrates the layout across four levels, specifying the kitchen on the garden level and bedrooms on the third floor. The house represents a significant example of historic preservation combined with modern living requirements within a notable Brooklyn historic district.
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