15 South Elliott Place,
Brooklyn,
NY
11217
Just eight houses south of the renowned Fort Greene Park, this historic Brooklyn home presents a captivating opportunity for brownstone enthusiasts. Situated on a tree-lined block in Time Out's "Coolest Neighborhoods in the World (2023)," the property offers a glimpse into the vibrant lifestyle of the community.
Fort Greene Park is a social mecca for dogs and their owners as well outdoor lovers who enjoy the parks tennis courts and abundant outdoor activities, including the Christmas tree lighting, Mulchfest, fall's whimsical "leaf no trace," outdoor skills workshops, nature meditation, monument tours, and free Shakespeare performances.
Step into 15 South Elliott Place, a move-in ready home that blends historical character with modern comforts. The property exudes energy, enveloping residents in a feel-good ambiance. The lovingly restored and preserved brownstone offers a peaceful retreat amidst the cultural, culinary, and historic landmarks of Fort Greene.
Close to public transportation and iconic brands such as the Apple Store and Whole Foods, the home is surrounded by a diverse range of neighborhood stores, cinemas, and fabulous restaurants, adding a gourmet touch to everyday life.
This 1880s classic Neo-Grec brownstone, designed by Robert C. Dixon, comprises an owners 4 bedroom triplex and a garden level floor through 1 bedroom apartment and basement. Built 17 x 45 on a 100 lot, the house has a 55 private rear garden. All of the buildings electric, plumbing and gas service is up-to-date, and the interiors throughout are in excellent condition.
The brownstone features symmetrical cast iron newel posts, an arched double entrance door surrounded by geometric ornamentations, fluted columns, and decorative flourishes.
The garden-level apartment, spanning 765 sq ft, offers a large bedroom with wood paneling, a decorative marble fireplace, original wooden shutters, and a private patio.
The triplex spans 2300 sq ft and features a parlor level with 10.5 ceilings, a mahogany-balustrade staircase, contemporary kitchen, and a living room preserving the grand 1882 design.
The dining room has two towering windows, carved and incised wood molding, an extra large mahogany framed mirror and recessed lighting, and a classic ceiling medallion.
The dining room connects seamlessly to the contemporary kitchen, creating an organically modern contrast in its sleek lines, stainless steel countertops, Valcucine Italian cabinetry, under-cabinet lighting and built-in storage. Theres a two-basin sink with designer faucet and a built-in drying rack along the backsplash. A stainless steel SubZero refrigerator, Miele oven, and Fisher Paykel cooktop complete the handsome installation.
The airy and spacious living room features a stately carved mantel, fireplace and mirror, and a wide recessed niche with shelving below a honed granite top, which would serve as an ideal media center or home bar. A tall glass door opens onto the rear balcony as its twin window streams natural eastern light. The room is framed by elaborately carved molding with fluting, rosettes and finials whose vertical lines emphasize the ceiling height. There is beautiful triple crown plaster molding surrounding the room, and the updated wood floors complement the antique carvings and tracery throughout.
The rear balcony extends the entire width of the building, and a staircase accesses the backyard below.
A powder room is cleverly hidden off the center hallway, beneath the staircase.
The upper floors house four generously sized bedrooms, each with distinctive features like carved fireplaces and tall windows. A skylight above the center hall on the third floor adds natural light, creating a unique ambiance.
The basement contains essential utilities with a bonus working central vacuum system within the walls.
This bright and pristine brownstone invites new owners to immerse themselves in history while enjoying the lively lifestyle of Fort Greene.
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