From the street, the stately brick townhouse at 926 Saint Marks Avenue in the Crown Heights Historic District draws the eye to graceful details like top-floor arches and rounded bay windows. Asking $2,625,000, the Romanesque Revival home, built in 1901 by architect Albert E. White, has been thoroughly restored, but an impressive inventory of original details has been maintained.

Configured as an owner’s triplex above a ground-floor apartment, the 4,000-square-foot, four-story townhouse offers plenty of options for rental income or extra space. In the back, a landscaped garden provides an urban refuge.

Up a wide, dog-leg stoop, the parlor floor opens beneath 10-foot ceilings. The front room is a dazzling showcase of architectural details like fretwork spandrels, wainscoting, crown moldi

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