Hello everyone! I found these last week while I was out doing chores. These weee in Boerum Hill, kinda next to Park Slope. This is one of the most interesting buildings I’ve seen sine I started paying attention.
Name: Wood framed row houses
Neighborhood: Boerum Hill
Year Built: 1860, or late 1850s
Architectural Style: Greek Revival
Architect: Unknown
Landmarked: No, but should be part of an expanded Boerum Hill HD
I did some digging. I found some info on it in the Brownstoner. The photo that they have though has modern day siding on the side of the house. That’s not the case now though. Whoever owns it now got rid of that, good move I thought. You can read the Brownstoner article here


I stood around looking at this house for a good while. That kind of wood siding I had never seen in person before
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8/28/25
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Very nice wood siding. I do like red and blue doors.
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Glad to see these houses have survived and are taken good care of too. (K)
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That’s a beautiful house. I hope they are planning to restore the original siding.
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