Brownstone - Wikipedia Brownstone is a brown Triassic – Jurassic [1][2] sandstone that was historically a popular building material The term is also used in the United States and Canada to refer to a townhouse clad in this or any other aesthetically similar material
What is a brownstone, and why do people love them? - HomeLight A brownstone is a townhouse or row house made of brick and — this is the crucial part — fronted with a brownstone facade In New York City, brownstones can most frequently be found in Brooklyn and Manhattan
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What is a Brownstone Home? A Buyers Guide to This Classic Style A brownstone is a type of townhouse characterized by its distinctive brown-colored sandstone facade The term "brownstone" derives from both the building material and the architectural style it represents
What is a Brownstone? We Asked the Experts - Brick Underground Brownstone is a type of sandstone “that varies in color from quarry to quarry and at different locations within a single quarry It can be pink, red orange, or purple-ish in hue depending on minerals, clay, and other constituents,” Devonshire says
NYC brownstone history: How the brownstone became a city classic Brownstone is a type of sandstone that dates back to the Triassic-Jurassic period When first cut, the stone is pink, but deepens into its classic brown hue once it’s been exposed to the elements