Enter into a gracious coat room which leads you up to the first level of this unique and expansive home. The dining room has three windows extending right into the kitchen, and can easily fit a table for twelve. The renovated kitchen is bright and cheerful, and features stainless steel appliances, and ample counter and cabinet space. The dining room leads to a spacious and open living room perfect for entertaining, or just relaxing at home. Through a set of French doors you will enter the third bedroom currently being utilized as a formal den with large windows, a decorative fireplace, and bright western treetop views. This sunny and spacious room leads to a home office, which can be converted to a nursery or guest room.
On the second level you will find the master bedroom which can fit a king side bed, and is appointed with original wide plank flooring, a painted tin ceiling, and which leads to a windowed en-suite bath. The second bedroom has high sloped ceilings with large windows, a generous layout, and bright treetop views of the neighborhood. Tremendous storage and closet space throughout, and a full size washer and dryer complete this charming and spacious home.
Located in the heart of Cobble Hill on Clinton Street between Kane and Degraw, and convenient to fantastic shopping on Court Street, wonderful dining options like Battersby, Watty & Meg, and my personal neighborhood favorite the Brooklyn Farmacy and Soda Fountain, 341 Clinton Street apartment #2 puts you in the center of it all in one of Brooklyns most delightful neighborhoods.
Classy and hip, Cobble Hill is a neighborhood with beautiful brownstones and great restaurants. Surrounded by Carroll Gardens, Boerum Hill, and Brooklyn Heights, this is one of the most sought after neighborhoods in the borough.
When Cobble Hill was colonized by the Dutch, the area was used as farmland and a fort. The fort would stay standing throughout the American Revolution, and was one of the places George Washington retreated to after the Battle of Long Island.
Cobble Hill was made part of Brooklyn in 1834. In the 1850's, Brooklyn became extremely popular, and Cobble Hill built a ton of row houses that are still standing to this day. By the 1880's, Cobble Hill was packed with middle and upper class residents.
Cobble Hill escaped most of the negative moments NYC faced during the 20th century. An influx of immigrants kept the neighborhood afloat during the depression and a revitalization effort saw brownstones being fixed up before theā¦
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