A rare offering in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, 26 Winthrop Street. This distinguished 20.5-foot-wide red brick townhouse is set on an extraordinary 132.5-foot-deep lot. Built in 1905, the elegant home is rich in provenance and architectural character. The parlor level is anchored by a truly one-of-a-kind living room, masterfully designed as a ship's stateroom, featuring a vaulted ceiling, floor-to-ceiling mahogany wainscoting, columns, parquet and inlaid floors, and an impressive Arts and Crafts fireplace with copper detailing. A four-windowed bay with built-in bookcases and window seat adds warmth and dimension. The living room flows seamlessly into a stunning formal Southern-facing dining room with arched stained-glass windows. Two arched openings lead to a bright, fully renovated country-style chef's kitchen appointed with premium appliances and granite countertops. From the kitchen, step out onto a renovated back deck overlooking a bluestone patio and large backyard. The second floor is anchored by a sun-filled primary suite with four windows and an original marble sink, accompanied by three additional bedrooms and a full bath. A graceful wooden staircase, illuminated by a striking blue stained-glass skylight, ascends to the third floor, where a charming sun deck, a beautifully appointed media room, an additional bedroom, and a full bath await. Beyond the 2,930 square feet across the three main levels, the home offers an additional 970 square feet in the English basement. This full-floor space benefits from gentle natural light filtering in through four windows and two glass doors. Rich with character-featuring exposed brick in the bedroom or office, original wooden ceiling beams, and both barn-style and French doors. The bedroom enjoys a view onto the sunny backyard and provides direct access through a rear entrance. This level also includes a full bath and in-unit washer and dryer, offering exceptional flexibility for guest accommodations, recreation, or workspace, along with a dedicated bike room and storage beneath the stoop. This exceptional residence is defined by scale, craftsmanship, and elegant, timeless design. A must-see.