Real Estate

Ivy-Covered Tudor Mansion In Forest Hills Gardens Asks $2.8M

This storybook home in Queens has everything from a glass-enclosed veranda to a wine cellar.

FOREST HILLS, QUEENS — An ivy-covered Tudor mansion in Forest Hills Gardens has hit the market for $2.8 million.

The three-floor, storybook home at 17 Bow St. was built in 1905 and still has its original woodwork and staircase.

Features include a glass-enclosed veranda, wood-burning fireplace, front porch, built-in garage and formal dining room.

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There's even a full studio apartment in the basement, complete with a wine cellar and its own kitchen and bath.

The Gardens is a private residential community designed by architect Grosvenor Atterbury and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.

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