1375 Dean Street,
#A,
Brooklyn,
NY
11216
Welcome to Residence A at The Elkins House - a stunning 1850s wood-frame home that is the oldest house in Crown Heights and the winner of the 2019 Landmark Awards for its extraordinary preservation.
This five-bedroom three-bathroom sprawling duplex has it all! Entering the home from the beautiful front porch, you're greeted with soaring 12-foot ceilings and sunlight. The living and dining areas are complete with a gas fireplace, exposed brick, the home's original wood staircase descending to the lower level, and access to the private back terrace and private backyard.The kitchen features custom cabinetry, modern appliances, and a stunning waterfall island. With ample storage and countertop space, the kitchen is sure to be the heart of the home and ideal for any home chef and entertaining. Also located on this level of the home are two large bedrooms overlooking the private backyard. As you descend the staircase made from the building's original joists, you will find an enormous second living room with tall ceilings. This space is ideal for a home theater and is large enough to accommodate a home office or guest room. You'll also find two more spacious bedrooms with access to the private backyard. The primary bedroom has a giant walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom with double sinks, radiant heated floors, and an oversized shower. All bedrooms on this level of the home have direct access to the massive private garden. There is a second full bathroom as well as abundant closet space, and a bonus room with an LG washer and dryer on this level of the home. Throughout the entire residence is central HVAC and Lutron smart lighting home system.
Located on a gorgeous tree-lined block in Crown Heights, your new home on Dean Street is minutes away from amazing restaurants, cafes, and nightlife -you'll love the vibrancy of the neighborhood. Noteworthy establishments include Barboncino, Rangoon, Agi's Counter, Ras Plant Based, St Ends, King Thai, and Friends and Lovers. You're close to the Brooklyn Museum, Botanic Gardens, and Prospect Park. Transportation is a breeze with the C at Kingston-Throop connecting you to the shuttle line with access to the 2, 3, 4. 5 or B, and Q lines.