A Renovated, 1883-Built Upper East Side Townhouse Lists for $25M
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1/9Photographs courtesy of The Corcoran GroupA stately, neo-Federal brick exterior commands attention at this Upper East Side townhouse. Sitting just moments away from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this one of a kind home, built in 1883 by celebrated New York architects Arthur M. Thom and James W. Wilson, is now on the market for $25 million.The interiors of the spacious five-story, 6,840-square-foot spread were redecorated in 2010 by London-based designer Veere Grenney, a respected British interior designers known for his serene, yet exciting creations. The decedent residence retains its traditional features while boasting of natural light which seeps in through the grand windows, highlighting the home’s high ceilings and open floor plan. A grand entryway leads to the bright kitchen, which mixes elegance and modernity with a soft aquamarine backsplash, adding a pop of color in contrast to the exquisite white marble countertops. Windows overlook the charming, landscaped garden, perfect for outdoor entertaining.Wood-burning and gas fireplaces can be found throughout the abode, providing grandeur and warmth that carries through the chic residence’s six bedrooms, and six and a half bathrooms. David Cox and Oliver Brown of The Corcoran Group hold the listing for this timeless, 20-foot wide townhouse.Photographs courtesy of The Corcoran GroupA stately, neo-Federal brick exterior commands attention at this Upper East Side townhouse. Sitting just moments away from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this one of a kind home, built in 1883 by celebrated New York architects Arthur M. Thom and James W. Wilson, is now on the market for $25 million.The interiors of the spacious five-story, 6,840-square-foot spread were redecorated in 2010 by London-based designer Veere Grenney, a respected British interior designers known for his serene, yet exciting creations. The decedent residence retains its traditional features while boasting of natural light which seeps in through the grand windows, highlighting the home’s high ceilings and open floor plan. A grand entryway leads to the bright kitchen, which mixes elegance and modernity with a soft aquamarine backsplash, adding a pop of color in contrast to the exquisite white marble countertops. Windows overlook the charming, landscaped garden, perfect for outdoor entertaining.Wood-burning and gas fireplaces can be found throughout the abode, providing grandeur and warmth that carries through the chic residence’s six bedrooms, and six and a half bathrooms. David Cox and Oliver Brown of The Corcoran Group hold the listing for this timeless, 20-foot wide townhouse.
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9/9Photographs courtesy of The Corcoran Group