Gather your team; this two-sided bayfront, red brick, and brownstone classic is ripe for reimagining. Prime Center Slope location, with many of the original details intact. 413a is deserving, not designated. Lying just outside The Park Slope Historic District and within reach of all the neighborhood offers. A serene location along leafy Sixth Avenue, close enough to the bustle of both renowned shopping and dining corridors of Fifth and Seventh Avenues, an enviable two blocks to Brooklyn's Crown Jewel, Prospect Park. From the outside, there is undeniable curb appeal. A dog-legged stoop double-hung entry doors, stained glass transom, stately cornice, and the gated garden and brownstone details, all of which are definitive Brooklyn Townhouse. The oversized windows with original wood shutters intact hint at the soaring ceilings within. Step into the formal entry and enter the front parlor through grand double doors within the owner's duplex. Beautiful woodwork, crown moldings, and two ornamental mantles, intact. Through a center galley kitchen, the rear-facing formal dining/den, an old doorway to a deck exists that once was and should be again. This parlor floor is duplexed with the level above. A two-bedroom, plus a large bath and laundry, also has the same soaring ceilings, ornamental mantles, and exposed brick. The garden level can stand alone, a floor through with rear garden access, and many of the exact details are intact. This space can be incorporated into the duplexed owner space, creating a grand residence. Both units have access to a full cellar currently used for storage.