3 Story Bohemian at Chateau Cara Brooklyn Townhouse
About this space
Looking for a unique house for your next project?
Chateau Cara got you covered!
With five working, wood-burning fireplaces, a backyard with a 100-year-old footed bathtub, a traditional library, a proper English garden with a large rose quartz table and fairy lights, and an outdoor deck and spiral staircase, you bring magic to any photo.
But that's not all! 3 Story Bohemian also boasts a half glass/half metal, eco-friendly, indoor/outdoor radiant heated art studio, a Victorian library, a dressing room, and three and a half bathrooms. The kitchen features rose quartz countertops, a pink SMEG fridge and toaster, and an original coal-burning stove made in 1760, which is no longer in operation but remains a nod to the original design.
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No smoking in the building, no pets, no cooking.
Be respectful to all belongings in-home, take photos, and put everything back exactly as was left - if you plan on moving furniture, this is something that must be discussed and approved by the host ahead of time.
Do not leave garbage from the day at the house. If there is a desire to use one or more of the wood-burning fireplaces, this is something you will need to discuss with the host ahead of time.
No moving furniture and decorations.
Smoke machines are allowed.
Nudity is allowed.
Cancellation policy: Standard 30 day with Grace Period
Chateau Cara is an Italianate brownstone townhouse. It was built in 1879 and is situated in the north of Prospect Park. It has undergone a massive renovation and historic restoration. It was modernized where it was necessary and every salvageable detail was restored. The style of the Chateau Caraz is a mix of Marie Antoinette's Petite Palais, Alice and Wonderland down the rabbit hole, and 1960's rock and roll bohemian vibes. The fabrics and wallpaper are from markets from India and the Silk Road in China to Romania to the south of France.
Located in the neighborhood of Prospect Heights, Brooklyn right off the B and Q, 7th Avenue subway station.