
"Bespoke millwork, soaring ceilings, and light-filled spaces create an elegant, stately feel as you swan from room to room. Starting at the garden level, a wrought-iron gate takes you through a landscaped courtyard garden and into a marble vestibule. Just inside, the chef's kitchen sports a custom banquette and flows into the formal dining room, with hand-painted wallpaper and a wood-burning fireplace. French doors along one of the walls spill open to the red-brick rear garden, which includes mirrored trellises and a fireplace-warmed pergola."
"Case in point: Moss's chic Upper East Side townhouse that is now on the market for $14.5 million, with Nikki Field and Dana Kirshenbaum at Sotheby's International Realty, East Side Manhattan Brokerage holding the listing. The Lenox Hill estate, built in 1884 by the architect F.T. Camp, is recognized by the National Park Service as a certified historic structure. The second floor includes north- and south-facing parlors, both with fireplaces. Travis Mark for Sotheby's International Realty"
An Upper East Side Queen Anne townhouse built in 1884 spans six floors and includes an elevator for convenient access. The residence preserves many original architectural details while incorporating antiques and furnishings sourced from around the world. Bespoke millwork, soaring ceilings, and light-filled rooms create an elegant, stately atmosphere throughout. The garden level features a landscaped courtyard, marble vestibule, chef's kitchen with a custom banquette, and a formal dining room with hand-painted wallpaper and a wood-burning fireplace. French doors open to a red-brick rear garden with mirrored trellises and a fireplace-warmed pergola. The second floor houses north- and south-facing parlors with wood-burning fireplaces and a hidden wet bar.
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