Within the Prospect Heights Historic District, this Eighteen Nineties row home has some effective interval particulars like a pier mirror, inside shutters, mantels and built-ins together with room for a brand new proprietor to make some fashionable upgrades.
The 19-foot-wide home was constructed by prolific developer William H. Reynolds, who in 1896 was promoting “inventive coloured stone dwellings” with tiled baths, hardwood trim and bookcases on the block of Park Place close to Underhill Avenue. Reynolds developed a lot of the block between 1895 and 1898, and the Prospect Heights Historic District designation report dates No. 304 to circa 1897.

