A 1898 neoclassical townhouse in Manhattan's Upper East Side Historic District is listed for $13.9 million. The 8,200 square-foot residence spans five floors and includes seven bedrooms, five of which have en-suite baths. Preserved period elements include hardwood flooring, wainscoting, crown molding, and eight wood-burning fireplaces. The home features modern amenities such as a chef's kitchen, a wine cave, and a workout room. Located between Madison and Park Avenues, it offers convenient access to Central Park and prominent local attractions. Joseph Cates, a notable producer, was a previous resident.
The neoclassical residence has a richly detailed limestone facade and an original wrought-iron grille, preserved due to its location within the Upper East Side Historic District.
Spanning five floors, the residence features 8,200 square feet, seven bedrooms, five en-suite baths, and several period elements like hardwood flooring and coffered ceilings.
Modern conveniences include an updated chef's kitchen with Thermador appliances, a climate-controlled 1,400-bottle wine cave, and a workout room, alongside two private outdoor areas.
Located on 74th Street between Madison and Park Avenues, the residence boasts easy access to Central Park, world-class shopping, restaurants, and a storied show-business history.
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