Irish comedian Graham Norton is selling his historic carriage house in Manhattan for $5.59 million. This unique home, once owned by supermodel Claudia Schiffer, has ties to the Civil War and features a quaint private alley reminiscent of European settings. Norton's residence is part of the Sniffen Court Historic District, originally horse stables from the 1860s. The property boasts 2,500 square feet of living space, including a rooftop deck and inviting details like a romantic stone fireplace. Norton describes the area as enchanting, removed from the Manhattan hustle.
Once you step into Sniffen Court there is no sense that you are in the heart of Manhattan, which gives it a unique charm and character.
Passing through the entry gate you're immediately drawn to another time; it's by far one of the most charming and picturesque settings one can experience in New York City.
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