This $29 Million Greenwich Village Townhouse Mixes Historic Details With High-Tech Perks
Briefly

This Greek Revival townhouse in Greenwich Village combines classic design with modern luxury. At approximately 175 years old, it features five stories, over 22 feet wide, and 6,600 square feet of living area. Notable amenities include a landscaped backyard, custom wine cellar, and seven fireplaces. The parlor floor showcases herringbone-pattern French oak floors and marble fireplaces. The kitchen, designed by Plain English, boasts black cabinetry and tile. The residence includes five bedrooms and six bathrooms, with a lavish primary suite occupying the entire third floor, complete with two fireplaces.
The residence stands five stories tall and over 22 feet wide with over 6,600 square feet of living space, featuring a landscaped backyard and rooftop deck.
A classic stoop-front entry leads to the parlor floor, connected by pocket doors and herringbone-pattern French oak floors with contemporary marble fireplaces.
The kitchen, designed by Plain English, features a minimalist style with Zellige tile, black cabinetry, and French doors that open to a sun-kissed backyard oasis.
Five bedrooms and six full bathrooms are spread across the upper floors, with the primary suite covering the entire third floor and featuring two fireplaces.
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