135 Eastern Parkway, 3D
From the moment you enter this elegant, architect-designed home its evident that no detail went unnoticed and no expense was spared in its masterful renovation. The exceptional care and craftsmanship that went into its design is apparent everywhere you look. The gracious and...
135 Eastern Parkway, 3D
From the moment you enter this elegant, architect-designed home its evident that no detail went unnoticed and no expense was spared in its masterful renovation. The exceptional care and craftsmanship that went into its design is apparent everywhere you look. The gracious and welcoming foyer opens into a stunning living room and dining area. The kitchen is a chefs dream with its honed Imperial Danby marble counters, tile work by renowned design house Walker Zanger, GE Caf appliances, a clever butlers pantry and a built-in wine fridge. Both bedrooms are generously-sized, and the master is extra-special with its ensuite bath and his and hers closets. The master bath features Porcelanosa tile, Newport Brass fixtures, the original cast iron tub and a gorgeous marble, basalt and limestone mosaic floor. The second bath is a pretty and pristine mix of classic tile and modern fixtures. The home's rich history is revealed in its carefully restored herringbone parquet floors and high beamed ceilings. Its many other features include: upgraded electrical, data wiring and branch lines, skim-coated original plaster walls, 5 custom-designed closets, 3 exposures, 8-ft solid core doors and exquisite designer hardware and lighting.
Youre perfectly located at Turner Towers, one of NYCs most iconic landmark buildings. It offers concrete construction (which allows for exceptional soundproofing), white glove services, an elegant marble lobby, gym, playroom and basement storage (upon availability). It's situated on the nation's first parkway, designed by Central Parks Frederick Olmsted and designated a National Scenic Landmark. It's across the street from Brooklyns cultural heart: The Brooklyn Botanic Garden, The Brooklyn Museum and Prospect Park. The 2/3 trains are right outside your door and you're a heartbeat away from all of the neighborhoods amazing cafes and restaurants. This is a rare opportunity to own a classic piece of NYC history.