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Bob Marvin’s Photos of 2012 PLG House & Garden Tour

2012 PLG House & Garden TourNoted PLG photographer Bob Marvin has posted his photographs of this year’s House & Garden Tour on flickr. It’s a remarkable portrait of our fantastic neighborhood. Thanks, Bob.

42nd Annual Prospect Lefferts Gardens
House & Garden Tour

Tudor Row 2012 PLG House TourDate/Time: Sunday, June 3, 2012—Noon to 5 PM
Tickets: $20 in advance/$25 on Tour Day
Sponsor:
The Lefferts Manor Association

Photo by Martin Friedman

Expansive 2012 Tour

  • TEN STOPS—NINE turn-of-the 20th-century residences and PRIVATE GARDENS
  • Opportunities to visit with designers John Loecke and Jason Oliver Nixon of Madcap Cottage interior design company; Floral Designer Bette Cunningham of Yellow Jessamine; architect Roberta Woelfling; contractors and homeowners to gather ideas and resources
  • Complimentary refreshments
  • Complimentary wine tasting at 65 Fen Wines
  • Special Tour Day Discounts at neighborhood restaurants and merchants
  • PLG Arts at the Inkwell House Tour 2012 Event, 12 Noon to 8:30 PM
      FREE Live Music, Group Art Show, Children’s Art Activities,
       Stand-Up Comedy Open Mic

AND, your PLG June 3rd tour Ticket & Guidebook gains entry to the Boerum Hill House Tour for only $10—A $15 savings!

NOTE: No children under 12 except infants in front packs only.

For more information: 718-284-6210 or 718-462-0024


Ticket information is below:

TICKETS ONLINE

Visit: http://2012plghouseandgardentour.eventbrite.com

ADVANCE TICKET SALES LOCATIONS

Prospect Lefferts Gardens

65 Fen Wines
Michael Campbell
65 Fenimore Street
(just off Flatbush Avenue)

The Blue Roost Café
Linda Billings
43 Lincoln Road
(between Flatbush and Ocean Avenues)

Trixie’s Pet Food, Supplies & Accessories
Robert Salmieri and Richard Esposito
575 Flatbush Avenue
(between Maple and Midwood Streets)

Park Slope

AGUAYO & HUEBENER REALTY GROUP
Roslyn B. Huebener
138 Seventh Avenue
(between Carroll and Garfield)

BROWN HARRIS STEVENS-Brooklyn
Bette Cunningham
100 Seventh Avenue
(at Union Street)

STERLING PLACE
Robert Wilson
352 Seventh Avenue
(at Tenth Street)

Brooklyn Heights

BROWN HARRIS STEVENS-Brooklyn
Bill Sheppard
129 Montague Street
(at Henry Street)

Boerum Hill

STERLING PLACE
Robert Wilson
363 Atlantic Avenue
(between Hoyt and Bond Streets)

Cobble Hill

HALSTEAD PROPERTY
Kirsten Syrett
206 Court Street
(between Congress and Warren Streets)

Grand Army Plaza Farmers’ Market

Saturday June 2nd only, weather permitting.

Brooklyn Flea Market

Lafayette Avenue
(between Vanderbilt and Clermont Avenues)
Saturday June 2nd only, weather permitting.

TICKETS BY MAIL

Lefferts Manor Association, 135 Midwood Street, Brooklyn, NY 11225.
Specify the number of tickets with a check made payable to Lefferts Manor Association and a stamped self-addressed envelope.

ON TOUR DAY

Tickets cost $25 will be sold starting at 11:30AM at The Blue Roost Café, 43 Lincoln Road
(between Flatbush and Ocean Avenues).

On Tour 2012

A sampling of some of this year’s tour stops…

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    PLG Limestone
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    Warm Kitchen
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    Backyard Patio
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    Red Corner
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    Dining Room Woodwork
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    Yellow Jessamine Arrangement
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    Garden Table
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    Street Side Garden
    Photo By: Martin Friedman
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    Front Garden
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    Limestone Entrance
    Photo By: Martin Friedman
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    Front Parlor
    Photo By: Martin Friedman
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    White Kitchen
    Photo By: Martin Friedman
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    Victorian Home
    Photo By: Martin Friedman
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    Victorian Staricase
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    Hallway
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    Private Garden
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    Parlor Sculpture
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    Parlor Mirror
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    Modern Dining Room
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    Traditional Bath
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    Piano
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    Dining Room Fireplace
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    Bedroom
    Photo By: Cherida Lally
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    Parlor
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    Colorful Den
    Photo By: John Bessler
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    Bright Dining Room
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    Glamorous Living Room
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    Refreshments Back Yard
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    Backyard Entrance
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  • A unique turn-of-the-twentieth century semi-detached three-story wood frame house, with slate mansard roof and charming front porch, boasts a serpentine center staircase, a fabulous stained-glass window and ornate tin ceilings. Unusual artwork, pottery, kitsch and exotic tchotchkes populate its interior, while a cleverly installed tree house resides in the deep rear garden.
  • A neo-Tudor row house, with craftsman-influenced interior, features a fun mix of collectibles, including a slot machine from the Steinway mansion and a prohibition-era Radio Bar. Its gut-renovated kitchen employs Mission-style cabinetry, a vintage Chambers range and matching Northstar reproduction appliances for a modern take on a period kitchen. French doors, metal deck and stairs lead to the new bluestone and brick backyard with custom-built wood fencing.
  • Original classical ornamentation including exquisitely restored cherry and tiger oak woodwork, intricate plaster ceiling moldings, ornate fireplace mantels and detailed fretwork abound in this 1909 three-story neo-Renaissance limestone townhouse with finished English basement. Sculpture, art work and collectibles from world travels can be seen throughout.
  • The upper duplex of a neo-classical two-family 1911 townhouse where every square inch of space is effectively utilized and natural light from a roof shaft is creatively maximized. It sports a highly efficient state-of-the-art chef’s kitchen, marble bathroom, and custom oak bookshelves in keeping with the wealth of vintage Arts and Crafts woodwork and stained glass.
  • A remarkable top-to-bottom renovation—designed and largely accomplished by its two “hands-on” architect owners—has created a totally new interior in a formerly neglected neo-Tudor townhouse devoid of original detail due to a fire in the 1970s. The exciting results are contemporary modern, yet respectful of its original 1914 design. Lots of surprises await view.
  • An 1899 Romanesque Revival brick and limestone home reveals a new breathtaking full-width open kitchen overlooking the tranquil rear garden. Custom-crafted warm cherry wood cabinets with egg and dart moldings give tribute to the home’s past while 21st century amenities and organized storage abound. The loving care of many generations is evident in this home’s beautifully preserved details.
  • A dramatic bronze-hued plaster relief frieze, depicting cherubs at work, graces shoulder-high wainscoting in a circa 1910 limestone townhouse replete with photographs and impressive artwork. Elegant original light fixtures, fretwork, an antique game table and an Art Deco oak desk bring back the nostalgia of bygone days.
  • The wildly engaging, stunning, and fun 1915 neo-Tudor town home of much-published interior designers John Loecke and Jason Oliver Nixon reveals adventurously painted and upholstered antiques, eclectic light fixtures, gobs of wallpaper, and globally acquired objects that come together to tell a most uplifting life and design storyline. “Your home is your temple,” the designers like to say. “Collect what you love and it will work together.”
  • A stunning and well-celebrated 1920s neo-Georgian townhouse showcases Floral Designer Bette Cunningham’s private rear garden. Set in custom-laid blue stones, the beautifully designed space features Japanese Wisteria, a raised flowerbed, and slate waterfall. The garden is further enhanced by a medley of cloud white Annabelles as well as a unique variety of vines, perennials and shrubs. Don’t miss this oasis of calm and samplings of Bette’s (Yellow Jessamine) stylish floral arrangements.
  • A stately 1898 limestone unveils the floor-through office and home kitchen of a professional chef.  Vintage furnishings and original artwork are found throughout the home, some passed down from family and combed from flea markets, auctions and antique stores.  A magnificent needlepoint, full of family symbolism and commemorating the owners’ wedding, made by the bride’s mother, hangs above the piano.   The rear garden, once only an abandoned mass of weeds, is now abloom with flowers, shrubs and trees.

Ticket information (and more) on the 42nd Annual Prospect Lefferts Gardens House & Garden Tour.

PLG Merchants House Tour Day Offers

The following neighborhood restaurants and merchants are extending special Tour Day-only offers to tour goers who show their PLG House & Garden Tour Ticket/Guidebook:

65 Fen Wines, 65 Fenimore Street (Just off Flatbush Avenue): An Invitation for a Special Wine Tasting 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM. A 5-10% discount on any purchase.

Blue Roost Café, 43 Lincoln Road (between Ocean and Flatbush Avenues): A 10% discount on all Blue Roost menu items, 8:30 AM – 8 PM.

Café Exhale Bar & Grill, 591 Flatbush Avenue (between Midwood Street and Rutland Road), will provide their Jerk Chicken at no charge with a minimum $10 beverage purchase from 5 PM – 9 PM.

Delroy’s, 65A Fenimore Street (just off Flatbush Avenue): A 10% discount on all menu items: Paninis, soups, salads and desserts, Noon to 7 PM. BYOB.

Gino’s Trattoria & Brick Oven Pizza, 548 Flatbush Avenue (between Lincoln Road & Maple Street): A 25% discount on a minimum purchase of $10. Offer good until 9 PM.

Inkwell Jazz Comedy Café, 408 Rogers Avenue (between Sterling Street and Lefferts Avenue): Soul food kitchen offers 30% discount on lunch, dinner and drinks, 12 Noon to 7 PM.

King of Tandoor, 600 Flatbush Avenue (between Midwood Street & Rutland Road): A 10% discount on table service, take-out or delivery. Offer good until 10:30 PM.

Kings County Nurseries, 625 New York Avenue (between Rutland Road and Fenimore Street): Download a 10% discount coupon at www.kingscountynursery.com for use on an in-store purchase of $20 or more―excludes landscaping. Good anytime.

Lincoln Park Tavern Restaurant & Bar, 51 Lincoln Road, (between Ocean & Flatbush Avenues): A 25% discount on a minimum purchase of $10. Offer good until 9 PM.

MangoSeed—a sophisticated Caribbean dine-in Restaurant/Bar, 757 Flatbush Avenue (between Lenox Road and Woodruff/Clarkson Avenues), offers a 20% discount on food and drink, 11 AM-9 PM.

Monk’s Trunk Children’s Consignment, 23 Hawthorne Street (just off Flatbush Avenue). 20% off any new or gently used children’s book or toy. Offer good 11 AM-6 PM.

Play Kids, 676 Flatbush Avenue (between Hawthorne and Winthrop at Westbury Court). Awarded Best Toy Store 2012, New York Magazine. Large selection of locally sourced and eco-friendly items. 15% discount on total purchase. Offer good 11 AM – 5:30 PM. 

Smile For Every Sistah In You, 581 Flatbush Avenue (at Midwood Street). Women’s Afro-centric and contemporary clothier is offering a 25% discount on all purchases. Offer good 12 Noon to 5:30 PM.

Tafari Tribe Globe Trade, 593 Flatbush Avenue (between Midwood Street and Rutland Road).
Purveyor of fine art wear is offering a 15% discount on all purchases.  Offer is good Noon to 9 PM.

Trixie’s Pet Food, Supplies & Accessories, 575 Flatbush Avenue (between Maple and Midwood Streets): A 10% discount on all products. Offer good 11 AM-6 PM.

Lefferts Manor House & Garden Tour Echo Available Now

The 2013 House & Garden Tour editon of the Lefferts Manor Echo newsletter is available now for downloading.

PLG Arts Jazz @ The Inkwell

Upcoming Shows
  • May 9: Elijah Tucker - 8PM
  • May 23: Aleksi Glick - 8PM
  • June 13: Soundpainting - 8PM
  • June 27: Robert Gingery - 8PM
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