271 Stuyvesant is a crown jewel of Stuyvesant Heights. In a neighborhood full of exceptional architecture, this very rare 2-family corner limestone stands alone in its class. Every single floor of this four story home is a testament to the rich architecture of its era (c. 1892), a true representation of the classic Brooklyn Brownstone . Configured as a triplex over a garden rental with a fully finished basement, this 4100+ SF home is set on a 20 x 95 lot with a spacious backyard and a terrace. 3 exposures of all-day sunlight brilliantly showcases the carefully preserved original details throughout. * 11 stained glass windows * 10 fireplaces: 8 Victorian fireplace mantels, 2 working wood-burning fireplaces * 6 sliding pocket doors * Stunning combination living and stair hall overlooking a cozy gallery with wood-burning fireplace in the Queen Anne style * Paneled wainscoting with fine carved moldings * Expansive barrel front bay windows with pocket shutters * Entry pier mirror * Exquisite built-in cabinets * Inlaid parquet wood floors * Ornate wall and ceiling plaster work * Even the original icebox is still intact! Bedford Stuyvesant is a largely residential neighborhood known for its rich history and rows of architecturally stunning brownstones and limestones in the Romanesque Revival, Renaissance Revival and Queen Anne styles. In fact, many of the houses anchored by the corner of Stuyvesant Ave and Jefferson Ave were designed by famed architect Magnus Emil Dahlander, who also designed some of the most beautiful brownstones in Crown Heights, Park Slope, Prospect Heights, and Bedford Stuyvesant. Georges-Andre Vintage Cafe, Angelas, Seraghinas, Peaches Hothouse, Beso are some delicious local favorites. Central to a number of playgrounds and parks, including Herbert Von King Park, one of the first parks built in Brooklyn, designed by Olmstead & Vaux, who also designed Prospect Park. Convenient to the A, C, J, Z trains. 271 Stuyvesant is further distinguished by its owner, the renowned photojournalist Brenda Kenneally, a Guggenheim Fellow whose thought provoking work has received numerous awards including The W. Eugene Smith Award for Humanistic Photography, a Soros Criminal Justice Fellowship and The Mother Jones Award. The proceeds of this sale will enable the launch of a non-profit creative residency for marginalized youth, founded by Ms. Kenneally. Through our Real Estate Social Impact (ReSI) program, a portion of the sales commission will also be donated to this project.