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Real Estate Weekly // May 14, 2014

CORE Brokers Tom Postilio and Mickey Conlon are listing a rare Wilson Hunt House at 37 Harrison Street.

 

Available for the first time in over 40 years, the house is a three-story, currently configured with three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an English basement.

 

It’s 21 ft. wide and has front and rear entrances. Constructed in brick in a Flemish bond patter, it is considered one of the city’s finest examples of Federal Style.

 

Built in 1828 and landmarked in 1969, the Wilson Hut House is one of a group of nine Federal houses on a site that was once the farm of Annetje Jans, to whom it was granted in 1636 by Dutch Director General, Van Twiller.

 

Today, the house’s private garden adjoins an enclave of similarly designed houses on the cobblestone street connected by their historical pedigree and unlikely survival.

Original Article: Real Estate Weekly