22-Foot-Wide Single-Family Townhouse in Historic Brooklyn Heights Once part of the Middagh family farm in North Brooklyn Heights, this early 1800s Federal-style clapboard townhouse stands as a rare piece of New York history. Meticulously restored and recently renovated, this 22-foot-wide, four-story single-family home offers approximately 2,860 square feet of elegant living space including a storage cellar, plus a landscaped garden anchored by a mature cherry tree. A columned entry porch leads into a gracious foyer and den, which can also serve as a fifth bedroom. This level offers flexibility for use as bedrooms, play space or den. It includes a newly renovated full bath, and a large laundry room. From here, access the expansive 22-foot-wide rear garden, with stone patio, lush plantings, and abundant room for outdoor dining, entertaining, and gardening. The second floor is devoted to entertaining, featuring a south facing sun-filled living room with large windows and a wood-burning fireplace, a dining room, and a beautifully renovated kitchen. Outfitted with premium cabinetry, stone countertops, and high-end appliances. The kitchen opens directly to a deck with stairs leading down to the garden—an ideal setup for grilling or al fresco gatherings. The third floor offers two generously sized bedrooms, a newly renovated full bath, and a dedicated home office. The top floor is a private full-level primary suite, complete with a decorative fireplace, walk-in closet, and a brand new luxurious en suite windowed bathroom with dual sinks and a walk-in shower. Oversized triptych windows frame tranquil treetop vistas and iconic views of the Manhattan Bridge. Recent upgrades include new hardwood floors, a new gas boiler (2022), water heater (2023), washer/dryer, Mitsubishi split unit in the primary suite, a freshly painted exterior with new lighting, and completely renovated kitchen and bathrooms. These renovations ensure both modern comfort and long-term peace of mind while preserving the home’s historic charm. Set on quiet and historic Middagh Street—just moments from the Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge Park, neighborhood schools, shops, and the ferry or subway to Wall Street—this townhouse offers the rare combination of history, width, and turnkey living in one of New York City’s most coveted enclaves.