Built in 1880 in the Neo-Grec style by developer Henry L. Coe and architect Amzi Hill, 160 Willoughby Avenue sits on a quiet tree-lined block in the Clinton Hill Historic District. This corner brownstone is graced with sunlight from three exposures, including eleven east-facing windows which overlook the park-like grounds of Pratt Institute. This historic home comes with a precious commodity in Brownstone Brooklyn: two garages! Coming home to 160 Willoughby Avenue, youll park in one of your garages and enter on the ground floor through a private courtyard off Hall Street, or youll go around the corner to Willoughby Avenue. Youll walk up a tall brownstone stoop and onto the sunny parlor floor, where the ceilings soar close to eleven feet high. Youll find much of the buildings original detail intact, including parquet floors, crown moldings, wainscoting, the original staircase, and four beautiful fireplace mantels. Walking up to the third floor youll find an elegant dining room, kitchen, and den which steps out to a large deck with a picturesque view of the Pratt campus. On the fourth floor there are three quiet sun-filled bedrooms. All three bathrooms have exterior windows. Currently configured as a triplex over a garden apartment, this grand home could be easily converted to single-family use, or maintained with its elegant two-family layout. 160 Willoughby Avenue is surrounded by some of Clinton Hills most beautiful architecture and is close to the neighborhoods best shopping, restaurants, transportation, and other amenities. Come see this historic light-filled home with parking and make it your own!
Multi Family
Built in 1870
MLS/Listing ID RLS10058700
2 Units
Listing Courtesy of CORCORAN GROUP, PAUL MURPHY - 718-986-7509
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