Welcome to 853 Carroll Street! This gorgeous Romanesque Revival mansion on one of the most desirable blocks in Park Slope offers five condo residences for sale. Designed by the legendary CPH Gilbert, built by well-known developer Harvey Murdock, and located in Brooklyn’s "Gold Coast", 853 Carroll is a sterling example of the luxury constructed in 1880’s Park Slope. Well maintained over the years, the current owner has invested a lot in upgrading the systems while keeping the original details.
The Penthouse Residence boasts lofty ceilings, timeless architectural elements, and a sprawling private roof deck.
This meticulously maintained 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom abode retains its period charm, showcasing original parquet flooring and stunning Dormer windows. Harmonizing with the classic details, the hardwood shaker-style cabinets complement the stainless steel appliances, creating an inviting kitchen perfect for any culinary enthusiast.
The primary bedroom, situated at the rear of the home, features two generous closets and abundant sunlight. Similarly positioned, the secondary bedroom offers tranquil garden views.
Adorned with timeless white subway tiles and graced by a skylight, the bathroom exudes classic charm. Step onto the expansive private roof terrace, spanning over 1,000 square feet, and revel in panoramic vistas of the architecturally diverse neighborhood and the verdant expanse of Prospect Park.
As mentioned, your new home’s location is idyllic. Visible from your front door is Prospect Park. Enjoy the Grand Army Plaza farmer’s market and a quick walk to the Botanic Gardens and Brooklyn Museum.
World-class dining is around the corner with notable favorites including Fausto, Masalawala & Sons, Runner Up, Miriam, Sushi Katsuei, and Haenyeo. You have it all within a six-block radius of your home. Close to both express and local subway lines, you’re sure to find easy access to any location in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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