Just moments from Prospect Park, this elegant and generously proportioned two-bedroom, two-bath residence with a bonus nursery/office showcases a sophisticated aesthetic and a versatile layout. Inside, timeless original details pair seamlessly with thoughtful modern updates.
The expansive living and dining room stretches over 25 feet, with oversized bay windows that flood the space with sunlight. Framing leafy views of the Montauk Club, this bright and airy setting is perfect for entertaining, relaxing, or cozy evenings by the wood-burning marble fireplace. Ornate woodwork around the bay windows and door frames adds historic character and craftsmanship rarely found today.
The renovated kitchen is highly functional, outfitted with full-sized stainless-steel appliances including a gas range, French-door refrigerator, built-in microwave, and dishwasher. Crisp white shaker cabinetry—some with glass-front doors—provides abundant storage, while under-cabinet lighting highlights the clean tile backsplash. A deep sink with pull-down faucet adds practicality, and wide counters on both sides create ample prep space. The layout flows directly toward the primary bedroom wing, and a discreetly stacked washer/dryer is smartly tucked into a recessed nook for everyday convenience.
The expansive, king-sized primary suite boasts a custom walk-in closet with extensive built-ins, a private bath with soaking tub and walk-in shower, and an adjoining bonus room that can serve as a nursery, home office, or dressing room. A spacious second bedroom with generous closet space anchors the opposite end of the home, paired with a classic subway-tiled hall bath.
Built in 1883 by architect William Flanagan, the 25-foot-wide Neo-Grec brownstone co-op was once home to Brooklyn theatre owner Richard Hyde, a key figure in the rise of vaudeville—adding a colorful chapter to its history. With Prospect Park at your doorstep and neighborhood dining, shopping, and subway access just minutes away, 22 8th Avenue blends historic character with the flexibility and ease of modern living.
Just moments from Prospect Park, this elegant and generously proportioned two-bedroom, two-bath residence with a bonus nursery/office showcases a sophisticated aesthetic and a versatile layout. Inside, timeless original details pair seamlessly with thoughtful modern updates.
The expansive living and dining room stretches over 25 feet, with oversized bay windows that flood the space with sunlight. Framing leafy views of the Montauk Club, this bright and airy setting is perfect for entertaining, relaxing, or cozy evenings by the wood-burning marble fireplace. Ornate woodwork around the bay windows and door frames adds historic character and craftsmanship rarely found today.
The renovated kitchen is highly functional, outfitted with full-sized stainless-steel appliances including a gas range, French-door refrigerator, built-in microwave, and dishwasher. Crisp white shaker cabinetry—some with glass-front doors—provides abundant storage, while under-cabinet lighting highlights the clean tile backsplash. A deep sink with pull-down faucet adds practicality, and wide counters on both sides create ample prep space. The layout flows directly toward the primary bedroom wing, and a discreetly stacked washer/dryer is smartly tucked into a recessed nook for everyday convenience.
The expansive, king-sized primary suite boasts a custom walk-in closet with extensive built-ins, a private bath with soaking tub and walk-in shower, and an adjoining bonus room that can serve as a nursery, home office, or dressing room. A spacious second bedroom with generous closet space anchors the opposite end of the home, paired with a classic subway-tiled hall bath.
Built in 1883 by architect William Flanagan, the 25-foot-wide Neo-Grec brownstone co-op was once home to Brooklyn theatre owner Richard Hyde, a key figure in the rise of vaudeville—adding a colorful chapter to its history. With Prospect Park at your doorstep and neighborhood dining, shopping, and subway access just minutes away, 22 8th Avenue blends historic character with the flexibility and ease of modern living.
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