This NYC Landmarked stone cottage was designed by Ernest Flagg in 1925 as a demonstration house for McCall's Magazine. This sustainable home was constructed of locally quarried serpentine stone and is sited 70 feet above sea level on 1/4 acre terraced into the eastern slope of Todt Hill. It has original exposed beam ceilings throughout the entire first floor, vaulted ceilings on second floor with light absorbing ridge-dormers, original hardwood staircase, new kitchen cabinets, appliances & granite counter tops, 2 new fully tiled baths, and hot water on demand system. Property is professionally landscaped, has 400sf (2car) garage and 144sf garden shed. Many original custom architectural details were incorporated into the interior and exterior of the house. This home is part of Ernest Flagg's Todt Hill ensemble of stone cottages. This rare example of vernacular architectural design was modeled after stone cottages in Normandy, France and is a very unique property type within the CIty of New York.
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