The length of this exquisite three bedroom home features 7' high, South and West-facing windows framing picturesque views of Brooklyn Heights' historical buildings. The oversized windows are matched by 10' high ceilings and a gracious layout that boasts a clear separation between public and private spaces, a feature rarely found in a conversion. Beautifully hewn oak floors and elegant lighting make the open living and dining rooms perfect for entertaining. The adjacent state of the art chef's kitchen has custom cabinetry providing extra storage and privacy. It features Quartzite countertops, a Subzero fridge, a 6 burner Wolf oven, Wolf microwave, Colzer wine fridge, and built in Bosch dishwasher.Central air adds convenience to this iconic Brooklyn address.The bedroom wing flows perfectly with an tastefully appointed powder room close to the entertaining space. Two generously proportioned secondary bedrooms offer excellent closet space and are across from a distinctive reading nook and full bath. Tucked behind the bathroom is a large laundry and storage room.The corner primary suite completes this wing with magnificent views and a large walk in closet. The en-suite windowed bathroom features Statuario marble, radiant heated floors, double vanity and an enclosed walk-in-shower with glazed partitions.Residents of this boutique condominium enjoy private storage that transfers with the apartment and unrivaled amenities including a common landscaped furnished roof deck, a resident's lounge, a gym and cardio room, children's playroom and pet spa.138 Pierrepont has a full service live-in resident manager. There is a virtual doorman, a room for bicycles/strollers and a central industrial washer/dryer. Located in one of the most convenient and historic corridors of Brooklyn Heights, 138 Pierrepont is nearby some of the area's finest dining, shopping, schools and cultural institutions. Easily accessible with all modes of public transportation within a few blocks including the R, 2/3, 4/5, F, G and A/C trains.The site of the Brooklyn Trust Company building was originally part of the estate of Hezekiah B. Pierrepont, one of the original developers of Brooklyn Heights. Constructed from 1913-16 and designed by prolific architecture firm York & Sawyer, The Brooklyn Trust Company building is prominently positioned on the corner of Pierrepont and Clinton Streets. Individually landmarked and on the National Register of Historic Places, the building's grand neo-classical elements continue to project an image of tradition, stability and security.