CLARKSON’S CRAZY HOUSE

by Kevin Walsh

This “Berserk Eclectic” house on 111 Clarkson Avenue, off Bedford, was once a respectable Queen Anne house, with plenty of other houses in the area just as respectable. Over the decades, though, it slowly collapsed and crumbled into unrecognizability — although still inhabited.

Flatbush will lose just a bit of its spontaneity, though, when the house comes down in the near future and no doubt, something quite clean and conventional rises in its place. The house and plot have recently sold for over $2.6 million! What housing crisis!

Brownstoner has the story, as well as links to views of the interior and what the place looked like in 1978.

10/8/13

3 comments

therealguyfaux October 9, 2013 - 10:34 am

Not exactly a “Winchester’s Mansion” (a famous Victorian house “run riot,” in San Jose, CA), but you hate to see any such unique bit of whimsy (grotesquerie?) just demolished like that.

They don’t build ’em like that any more (and maybe they shouldn’t), but hey, a bit of our sense of randomness (for good or ill) in an homogenized world dies, when one part of our history is destroyed.

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Conversions of the Future: Bye, ‘Berserk Eclectic’ Clarkson Avenue House; Hi, 50 Rentals – insiderater.com October 9, 2013 - 5:28 pm

[…] for that rental building. It’s pretty safe to bet it won’t look like the “crazy house.” · “Berserk Eclectic” House Sold for $2.675 Million, Will Be Razed for […]

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Tom October 13, 2013 - 10:16 pm

Amazing interiors in that old house if they are still intact…..What a shame the former owner screwed up the exterior like he did…..it was a pretty nice looking place back in 1978.

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