In a former church, $2.75M Brooklyn Heights co-op has cathedral ceilings and stained glass windows
Photo Credit: Al Siedman of VHT, courtesy The Corcoran Group
Original stained glass windows, 23-foot vaulted ceilings, and cathedral-like arches–this incredible Brooklyn Heights c0-op has all the heavenly features you’d hope for in a church conversion. Located at 99 Clinton Street, the 1850 church was turned into residences in 1980, and this $2,750,000 unit is perhaps its most spectacular.
The apartment measures 2,550 square feet and is a legal two-bedroom home. It is currently configured as three home offices, a large mezzanine living area, an equally large upper sleeping loft, two great rooms, two bathrooms, a full laundry room, and a media room.
Most of the rooms are on the main floor, where, off the sitting area, there’s a terrace through a series of French doors. This space also has a beautiful gas fireplace.
The mezzanine is where you’ll find the three large stained glass windows that grace the front of the building, as well as a bit of lovely exposed brick.
The loft bedroom is connected to a bathroom and a very large walk-in closet. Wooden beamed ceilings have been painted white and several small skylights let in additional natural light.
[Listing: 99 Clinton Street, #9 by Vicki V Negron of the Corcoran Group]
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Photo Credit: Al Siedman of VHT, courtesy The Corcoran Group