It was built between about 1791 and 1796, and is a 2 1/2-story, 3-bay wide by 2-bay brownstone residence in a vernacular Georgian style.
In 1901 three brownstone residences built just after the Civil War were demolished to make way for Reid's new building.
He melted into an alley that ran past the brownstone residence, toward a high board fence in the rear.
The place wasn't much to look at; it was simply an old brownstone residence that had been converted into apartments.
Another example is The Sentinel (1977 film), in which a fashion model discovers that her new brownstone residence may actually be a portal to Hell.
Horace Chatham lived uptown, in an old brownstone residence that had been the home of his family for many years.
This was the brownstone residence of Norris Tatson, millionaire philanthropist.
The residential brownstone residence at 45 West Twelfth Street was built in 1846.
It retains one of nation's most elegant, best-preserved collections of 19th-century brownstone residences and churches.
A brownstone residence with a set of thick outside steps.