A charming symphony of design combines walnut millwork, marble mantles, and original brick repurposed for a 500-bottle wine cellar at one 1850s townhouse in ’s Cobble Hill. The brownstone also happens to be with a $22 million asking price, UrbanDigs data shows. If it sells for close to that price, it’ll set a record for the neighborhood. The previous tile holder was for a renovated carriage house that sold for $15.5 million 10 years ago.
Set along a tree-line street in North Cobble Hill, the seven-level home features seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms across its lofty 25-foot-wide design. It underwent a nearly complete rebuild, which was spearheaded by award-winning Brooklyn architect . A two-year renovation that wrapped this year and tediously acquired landmark approvals resulted in its