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Built in 1916 for silent film star Mary Pickford, the well-preserved property, asking $2,995,000, has been renovated for a ...
Walk through Ditmas Park to gawk at the grand Victorians and you may have noticed a particularly gigantic white mansion on Albemarle Road with a chalkboard out front that always has a poem written ...
In an Edwardian house with a porch, the two-bedroom floor-through comes with stained glass, pocket doors, and a newly ...
While the rumors of a silent film star living in this grand Ditmas Park dwelling are a bit of Brooklyn folklore, it has more than enough architectural charm of its own to impress. The sprawling ...
Picture this: a grand neo-Tudor residence in Brooklyn’s Ditmas Park, built for the silent film siren Mary Pickford — the “Queen of Movies” — who never even unpacked her bags. Now ...
Tucked away off Cortelyou Road on a residential street in Ditmas Park, Collyer’s Mansion fills a much-needed void in the home décor department for the quiet neighborhood. Stock marries form and ...
DITMAS PARK — A 5,000-SQUARE-FOOD neo-Tudor home at 1320 Ditmas Ave. in Ditmas Park, built in 1910 for silent film star Mary Pickford, is listed for $2.99 million, according to the New York Post.