Inside an $8 Million New York Townhouse With a Serene Private Garden
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An affordable townhouse has emerged on New York's Upper East Side, notable for its historic significance and modern comforts. The four-bedroom, three-bath residence, built in 1870, spans 5,000 square feet across four levels, with a cellar and possibility for further expansion. The property features a great room connected to a garden, a chef's kitchen, and a library. The primary suite boasts period features, including a fireplace and marble bathroom, while upstairs, two additional bedrooms offer elegant details, including a Juliet balcony and ensuite facilities.
The four-bedroom, three-bath abode in the Treadwell Farm Historic District dates back to the Gilded Age, carrying a price tag of $7.9 million, a steal for the neighborhood.
Built in 1870, the 5,000-square-foot residence spans four levels, plus a cellar and air rights for a potential fifth-floor expansion with modern amenities.
The primary suite features a south-facing bedroom with a 19th-century fireplace, a dressing room leading to a marble bathroom with double vanities and a soaking tub.
Two additional bedrooms on the top floor include one with a Juliet balcony overlooking the garden and another with a marble fireplace and ensuite bathroom.
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