56 Joralemon Street,
Brooklyn,
NY
11201
Located on charming tree lined Joralemon Street in the aptly named "Willowtown" section of Brooklyn Heights, is 4 story landmarked townhouse with a secluded garden. Built circa 1849, this townhouse is a on a 70' lot and has the all flexibility of a 21' wide x 44' brownstone .
This lovely townhouse is currently configured as a Parlor and Garden Duplex on the first two floors plus a bonus finished, multiuse recreation space in the cellar. Two high income producing apartments occupy the third and fourth floors. The new owner will have the opportunity to combine the apartments and convert the townhouse to a custom single family dream home.
There are wood floors throughout this home, and classic original details including original fireplace mantles, ceiling and crown moldings, medallions, and pocket doors.
The Parlor Garden Duplex can be accessed from the front stoop leading to the Parlor floor, or a private entrance beneath the stoop. The Double Parlor that is separated by the original pocket doors is perfect for entertaining and everyday living. The kitchen is located in the back or the rear parlor, with a staircase leading to the private garden. A full bathroom and extra storage space add to the living space. Original marble fireplace mantles, and classic details enrich this parlor floor.
The garden level has three bedrooms, and two full bathrooms. One of the bedrooms has direct access to the garden. There is a full, renovated space in the cellar. The Garden Parlor Duplex has many upgrades, including its own central air conditioning system.
Each of the two floor through apartments on the 3rd and 4th floors have great layouts and charming details. These light filled, highly desirable apartments offer plenty of light and space. There are mantles, exposed brick, and hardwood floors.
Set on Joralemon Street between Hicks Street and Willow Street, this lovely cobblestone enclave is close to excellent shopping and dining on the main streets, plus hidden neighborhood gems right around the corner. There are a multitude of subway lines at Borough Hall, plus the Brooklyn Heights Promenade and the the world class Brooklyn Bridge Park.