Built in the early 1900s by distinguished New York City architect Clarence True, this property was one in an original row of five limestone-faced townhouses designed and constructed in True's signature "low-stoop" style.
After years of neglect, the historic stone facade and the intricate carved entry and stair wood details were restored as the project re-envisioned the former multi-family and commercial tenancies into a luxurious new home for a growing single-family client. The landmark 7,500 square foot property was gutted and re-constructed with the great attention to every detail.
The home features a modern chef's kitchen; a lavish parlor level floor with an elegant living room, a library, a butler's pantry/wet bar, and a large formal dining room; an outdoor terrace made of Ipe wood; 6 bedrooms; and 5-1/2 marble-clad bathrooms.