This $18 Million Brooklyn Brownstone Is Located on a Historic Street
Once home to literary greats like Arthur Miller, Truman Capote, and Hart Crane, Willow Street in Brooklyn Heights is the enviable location of this 25-foot-wide, single-family brownstone built in 1920. High ceilings and wide-plank herringbone flooring characterize the interiors, which feature an expansive eat-in kitchen, family room, and one of seven bedrooms on the garden level. The parlor level includes a dining room with a wood-burning fireplace, a receiving room, a large living room, and a library; bedrooms occupy the third, fourth, and fifth floors. An elevator accesses all seven stories, from the cellar to the landscaped roof deck, which spans the width of the building. There you can dine, entertain, and relax against a backdrop of the Manhattan skyline and New York Harbor.
Stats
7 Bedrooms
7 Baths
2 Half Baths
7,750 sq. ft.
$18 million
Contact: Town Residential, 917-841-1826; 146willowstreet.com