Museum-Quality Park Slope Townhouse 272 Berkeley Place
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Museum-Quality Park Slope Townhouse 272 Berkeley Place
M u s e u m - Q u a l i t y P a r k S l o p e To w n h o u s e 272 Berkeley Place Gorgeous Original Details and Guest Suites Between Eighth Avenue and Plaza Street M u s e u m - Q u a l i t y P a r k S l o p e To w n h o u s e 272 Berkeley Place Gorgeous Original Details and Guest Suites Between Eighth Avenue and Plaza Street DESCRIPTION Built in 1886, this historic Brooklyn mansion has been owned for forty-five years by Everett and Evelyn Ortner, known as “The Couple Who Saved Park Slope” (NYT 4-25-04). They were noted preservation activists and Evelyn was an interior designer specializing in period interiors. This couple devoted their lives to brownstone preservation and brownstone living. They moved into Park Slope when its brownstones were unfashionable and preservation was unpopular. Through their efforts, the neighborhood has become one of the most desirable in Brooklyn and painstaking brownstone preservation has become de rigueur in Brooklyn. Practicing what they preach, they have preserved and restored their own townhouse so that much of it is unchanged from its original state. Original mahogany woodwork and gleaming original parquetry ornament almost every room. The entire parlour floor is museum quality, and preserves souvenirs of the past such as original lincrusta wallcoverings, speaking tubes, and knickknack niches above the mantelpiece. Original gas fixtures have been converted or saved, and the house is still heated by its original heating system. They have preserved the historic inclinator for handicapped accessibility. The inclinators in this house are possibly the oldest in the United States, dating from the first ever produced in the 1920s. L AY O U T Garden Level: Entering under the stoop you find the entrance hall. The wall coverings are original embossed lincrusta in excellent condition. The front room is currently used as a sitting room and study. The gas fireplace is trimmed in wood mantel carved in a leafy motif. Original mahogany doorframes and window frames enrich the space. Parquet flooring and 2.5’ wainscot have also been preserved in excellent condition. The original rear passages have been turned into a full bath tiled in black. M u s e u m - Q u a l i t y P a r k S l o p e To w n h o u s e 272 Berkeley Place Gorgeous Original Details and Guest Suites Between Eighth Avenue and Plaza Street Originally a kitchen, the rear room has been transformed into the master bedroom. Parquet flooring and unique photographic wallpaper give this room character. A French door opens onto the garden. Parlour Level: Entering up the stoop you reach the parlour level. This entire floor has been preserved exactly as it was in 1886. The entrance hall preserves its original lincrusta wallcoverings and molded lion decorations – it has never needed repainting. The entry mirror is original, and its mahogany frame includes a bench and distinctive coat-hooks. Over the original staircase hangs intricate mahogany latticework. On your right is the front parlour. The original parquet flooring is in excellent condition. The walls and ceilings are embellished by garland moldings and the bow window is trimmed in mahogany. An original mirror in a mahogany frame and a velvet sofa from the 1850s complete this room. In the center is a bar with a fourteenth-century bas-relief Scene from the life of Saint Francis of Assisi mounted above it. Through pocket doors trimmed with latticework you reach the dining room. Delicately molded rosettes grace the ceiling corners. Greek key parquetry and original woodwork with fan leaf carvings have been fully preserved. The original fireplace features checkerboard glazed tile, curio cabinets, and four sculpture niches around the original mirror. There is also an 8’ tall original mirror inset between the two rear picture windows. The rear extension houses the kitchen, a wonderful use of space tiled in bright oranges and yellows. Glass cabinets let light shine through the space. Third Floor: Original lincrusta, two-tone wainscoting, a dumbwaiter, and speaking tubes to the street level are all found in this level’s landing. The front area is currently a one-bedroom rental. To the rear you find the library. This Romantic-era study is perfectly preserved: the parquet, original woodwork, original fireplace with a carved mahogany mantel, and even the original decorative heating grate remain. The recessed bookshelf is well-lit and charming. From the full bath, through painted French doors, you reach the solarium. Glass walls let in light, while a tilted ceiling and retractable blinds make this the perfect place for reading or relaxing at any time of day. Fourth Floor: Up the lincrusta-trimmed original stairway you find the fourth floor. The front alcove studio M u s e u m - Q u a l i t y P a r k S l o p e To w n h o u s e 272 Berkeley Place Gorgeous Original Details and Guest Suites Between Eighth Avenue and Plaza Street apartment is temporarily occupied. Original parquet and a decorative fireplace with a white mantel adorn the living area. Molded ceiling garlands and a gorgeous bow window have also been preserved. On the right is an alcove bedroom with a window, and a kitchenette and bathroom are adjoining. The rear of this level is a cheerful guest suite painted bright yellow and orange. The original parquet and original gas fireplace have been preserved. An alcove bedroom and dressing room are located nearby. Cellar: The cellar still houses the original boiler, which was converted from coal and continues to provide heat as it has done for more than a century. A washer and dryer are housed on this level, and several storage rooms with arch top doors are also found here. References: The New York Times – “The Couple Who Saved Park Slope” (4-25-04) The New York Times – “Remembering the Couple Who Gave Brownstones New Life” (6-5-12) The New York Times – Evelyn Ortner Obituary (9-22-06) The New York Times – Everett Ortner Obituary (5-26-12) For more information on www.preservationvolunteers.org. the Ortners and their achievements, please visit M u s e u m - Q u a l i t y P a r k S l o p e To w n h o u s e 272 Berkeley Place Gorgeous Original Details and Guest Suites Between Eighth Avenue and Plaza Street E S T I M AT E D E X P E N S E S Real Estate Taxes (2013-14) $17,627 est. A D D I T I O N A L I N F O R M AT I O N Year Built Historic District Zoning FAR Maximum Allowable FAR Tax Class Approximate Square Footage: Price: 1886 est. Yes R8X 2.46 6.02 1 4,492 est. $3,800,000 Buyers Call Jennifer Cooke, Buyer Specialist – (212) 769-2900, ext. 213 Brokers Call Joseph Leinsdorf, Showing Agent – (212) 769-2900, ext. 221 Negotiations Call Dexter Guerrieri, President – (212) 769-2900, ext. 211 0 2' 4' V A N D E N B E R G, I N C The Townhouse Experts™ 212 769 2900 GARDEN FLOOR (8'2" HEIGHT) 8' N 272 BERKELEY PLACE PATIO / GRDEN 20'6" x 42'3" CELLAR (7'2" HEIGHT) PARLOR FLOOR (11'10" HEIGHT) STORAGE THIRD FLOOR (10'3" HEIGHT) SUN ROOM 8'6" x 9'0" DRESSING 8'0" x 8'8" D/W REF KITCHEN 8'0" x 8'8" FOURTH FLOOR (9'6"/9'0" HEIGHT) D W LAUNDRY BEDROOM 16'10" x 16'4" STORAGE / UTILITIES 17'9" x 47'2" REAR PARLOR 16'0" x 16'8" DUMBWAITER DUMBWAITER DUMBWAITER BEDROOM 12'1" x 16'6" DN DN DUMBWAITER BEDROOM 12'1" x 16'0" DN DN REF REF UP UP LIBRARY 11'8" x 25'6" H2O ELEC LIVING / DINING 18'9" x 19'3" OFFICE 6'1" x 13'10" GAS FRONT PARLOR 11'9" x 32'5" ENTRY UP ENTRY UP LIVING / DINING 12'0" x 17'10" ENTRY STORAGE V A N D E N B E R G, I N C. 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