22-Foot-Wide Single-Family Townhouse in Historic Brooklyn Heights
Once part of the Middagh family farm in North Brooklyn Heights, this early 1800s Federal-style clapboard townhouse stands as a rare piece of New York history. Meticulously restored and recently renovated, this 22-foot-wide, four-story single-family home offers approximately 2,860 square feet of elegant living space including a storage cellar , plus a landscaped garden anchored by a mature cherry tree.
A columned entry porch leads into a gracious foyer and den, which can also serve as a fifth bedroom. This level offers flexibility for use as bedrooms, play space or den. It includes a newly renovated full bath, and a large laundry room. From here, access the expansive 22-foot-wide rear garden, with stone patio, lush plantings, and abundant room for outdoor dining, entertaining, and gardening.
The second floor is devoted to entertaining, featuring a south facing sun-filled living room with large windows and a wood-burning fireplace, a dining room, and a beautifully renovated kitchen. Outfitted with premiu m cabinetry, stone countertops, and high-end appliances . T he kitchen opens directly to a deck with stairs leading down to the garden-an ideal setup for grilling or al fresco gatherings.
The third floor offers two generously sized bedrooms, a newly renovated full bath, and a dedicated home office. The top floor is a private full-level primary suite, complete with a decorative fireplace, walk-in closet, and a brand new luxurious en suite windowed bathroom with dual sinks and a walk-in shower. Oversized triptych windows frame tranquil treetop vistas and iconic views of the Manhattan Bridge.
Recent upgrades include new hardwood floors, a new gas boiler (2022), water heater (2023), washer/dryer, Mitsubishi split unit in the primary suite, a freshly painted exterior with new lighting, and completely renovated kitchen and bathrooms. These renovations ensure both modern comfort and long-term peace of mind while preserving the home's historic charm.
Set on quiet and historic Middagh Street-just moments from the Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge Park, neighborhood schools, shops, and the ferry or subway to Wall Street-this townhouse offers the rare combination of history, width, and turnkey living in one of New York City's most coveted enclaves.
22-Foot-Wide Single-Family Townhouse in Historic Brooklyn Heights
Once part of the Middagh family farm in North Brooklyn Heights, this early 1800s Federal-style clapboard townhouse stands as a rare piece of New York history. Meticulously restored and recently renovated, this 22-foot-wide, four-story single-family home offers approximately 2,860 square feet of elegant living space including a storage cellar , plus a landscaped garden anchored by a mature cherry tree.
A columned entry porch leads into a gracious foyer and den, which can also serve as a fifth bedroom. This level offers flexibility for use as bedrooms, play space or den. It includes a newly renovated full bath, and a large laundry room. From here, access the expansive 22-foot-wide rear garden, with stone patio, lush plantings, and abundant room for outdoor dining, entertaining, and gardening.
The second floor is devoted to entertaining, featuring a south facing sun-filled living room with large windows and a wood-burning fireplace, a dining room, and a beautifully renovated kitchen. Outfitted with premiu m cabinetry, stone countertops, and high-end appliances . T he kitchen opens directly to a deck with stairs leading down to the garden-an ideal setup for grilling or al fresco gatherings.
The third floor offers two generously sized bedrooms, a newly renovated full bath, and a dedicated home office. The top floor is a private full-level primary suite, complete with a decorative fireplace, walk-in closet, and a brand new luxurious en suite windowed bathroom with dual sinks and a walk-in shower. Oversized triptych windows frame tranquil treetop vistas and iconic views of the Manhattan Bridge.
Recent upgrades include new hardwood floors, a new gas boiler (2022), water heater (2023), washer/dryer, Mitsubishi split unit in the primary suite, a freshly painted exterior with new lighting, and completely renovated kitchen and bathrooms. These renovations ensure both modern comfort and long-term peace of mind while preserving the home's historic charm.
Set on quiet and historic Middagh Street-just moments from the Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge Park, neighborhood schools, shops, and the ferry or subway to Wall Street-this townhouse offers the rare combination of history, width, and turnkey living in one of New York City's most coveted enclaves.