$1M Carroll Gardens condo mixes historic church details with mid-century vibes
Photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group
The landmarked South Congregational Church in Carroll Gardens was built in 1857 in the Romanesque Revival style. Located at 360 Court Street, it was converted to condos in 2008. Many of these residences, like this one-bedroom duplex, retain original church details like stained glass windows and vaulted ceilings. But this 880-square-foot home also has been thoroughly modernized with a cool, mid-century vibe. It’s currently listed for $999,000.
The main living space is open and airy, with ceiling heights of nearly 15 feet. Details throughout include operable stained glass windows, original wood moldings, and doric columns, and dimmable recessed and track lighting.
Adjacent to the dining area is the kitchen. It’s on the small size but is newly renovated with white quartz counters, textured glass cabinetry, a subway tile backsplash, and a porcelain tiled floor.
The bedroom is also on this level. Its gorgeous vaulted ceiling and stained glass pair beautifully with the cool, mid-century furniture. There’s an oversized closet, and the bathroom is just outside.
The upstairs loft is currently configured as a home office/library. There’s beautiful built-in shelving, storage space, and a home office nook set against the historic moldings. As the listing explains, it “could be an easy conversion for a closed-off second room as is done in other units.”
The condo building has a total of 26 units with a live-in super, courtyard, laundry room, package room, secure bike area, and keypad entry. It’s just one block from the FÂ and G trains.
[Listing details: 360 Court Street, #14 at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Christophe Tedjasukmana]
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Photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group