Editor’s note: A version of this story was originally published in 2016. It has been updated by Nicolette Cavallaro.

The Parsonage

“The Parsonage -- standing on its original site on Arthur Kill Road at the corner of Clarke Avenue -- was built in 1855 as home for the pastor of the Dutch Reformed Church (now demolished) that once stood nearby,” Historic Richmond Town reports on its website.

“The Parsonage is an example of Carpenter Gothic style -- a form of Gothic Revival architecture -- with the characteristic exterior woodwork of the style (sometimes called gingerbread), as well as many original interior features. The building has two stories and a one-story porch on its front and two sides.”

The Parsonage in Historic Richmond Town was designated an official NYC landmark by the NewLand

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