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Brooklyn Heights Italianate Brownstone With Impressive Original Details Asks $3.5 Million

A five-story, single-family mid-19th century Italianate brownstone located at 47a Willow Street in Brooklyn Heights is listed for $3.5 million. This property is particularly notable for its extensive preservation of original details and historic configuration, having remained within the same family for over 90 years and now being in estate condition. The house measures a narrow 12.5 feet wide and is situated in a prime Brooklyn Heights location, on a landmarked street close to the promenade. The home's original layout is designed to optimize its compact footprint. On the garden floor, the kitchen is uniquely placed at the front, while the parlor level features an open-plan arrangement, a design choice that is often favored in contemporary architecture. The parlor floor showcases numerous original details, including an ornate pier mirror, decorative ceiling medallions, functional pocket doors, an arched front entry, and intricate ceiling moldings. Throughout the residence, there are five marble mantels, contributing to its historical character. The flooring also retains period-specific finishes, such as narrow boards painted red in the garden level dining room and a black-painted floor in the rear parlor. The upper three stories of the brownstone follow a nearly symmetrical floor plan. Each of these floors includes one bedroom at the front and another at the rear, with a full bathroom positioned between them. An interesting feature of the design is that three of the bedrooms are equipped with their own sinks. The uppermost level benefits from an additional hallway closet, and the bathroom on this floor is illuminated by a skylight. The listing details do not include images of the kitchen or any of the bathrooms, suggesting these areas may require updates. Accessibility is a key advantage of the property, as it is located just over two blocks from the High Street A and C subway station. Its proximity to the Brooklyn Heights promenade adds to its desirability, offering residents easy access to scenic views and a tranquil environment. The listing is managed by Lisa Sulfaro of Corcoran. The asking price of $3.5 million reflects the property's historical significance, its preserved original details, and its sought-after location in Brooklyn Heights. The sale presents an opportunity for a buyer who values and intends to maintain the integrity of its original architectural elements. #BrooklynHeights #ItalianateBrownstone #HistoricHome #OriginalDetails #RealEstate #PropertyListing #HouseOfTheDay #BrooklynHeights #ItalianateBrownstone #HistoricHome #OriginalDetails #RealEstate #PropertyListing #HouseOfTheDay
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