Yahoo: Rare Brooklyn carriage house lists for $5.8M on a hidden street where homes almost never sell
Nestled behind a tucked-away block that most New Yorkers don’t know exists, a 19th-century carriage house in Brooklyn Heights has just landed on the market for $5.795 million.
Rare Brooklyn carriage house lists for $5.8M on a hidden street where homes almost never sell
Brownstoner: The Insider: Boerum Hill Carriage House Reno Handily Maximizes Tiny Space
The few 19th century carriage houses that remain in Brooklyn’s brownstone belt have long been coveted for their charm as dwellings, though they’re often tight on living space. When Osso Architecture ...
The MORRIS A. BRADLEY CARRIAGE HOUSE, located at 1980 East 73rd St. is a distinctive three-story 4,800 square foot, 1887 Tudor Revival structure designed by architects CUDELL & RICHARDSON. It ...
Carriage houses originated in 18th-century England. But they also have a storied history in America. In fact, the U.S. vice president and attorney general of New York, Aaron Burr, had a carriage house ...
A carriage house, which is also often called a coach house, was a major status symbol in the 18th and 19th centuries, having been built to store horse-drawn carriages, related equipment, and even ...
MSN: The steps to turning a carriage house into a fully functional living space
Horse-drawn carriages were the go-to mode of transportation in the late nineteenth century in the U.S. So, wealthy homeowners often built a structure on their property to house their vehicles and ...
The steps to turning a carriage house into a fully functional living space
The New York Times: A Carriage House Reimagined for Work and Play