See Inside One of Manhattan's Coveted "Trophy Mansions"

  
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Located along one of the Upper East Side’s beautiful tree-lined streets, 36 East 63rd Street is a timeless gem with incredible grandeur.

Known as one of Manhattan’s “Trophy Mansions,” the home not only holds significant architectural relevance, but also has historical ties to the upper echelon of New York City. Originally, the residence was built as the prestigious Hanger Club. In the Neo-Georgian style, the impressive red brick and limestone facade are prime examples of its timeless architecture.

The remarkable townhome of over 15,000 square feet has 25 total rooms, with 10 bedrooms, 10 full bathrooms, and 1 half bathroom.

With two ornate fireplaces and a bow-fronted window, the house has ornate detailing throughout. Perfect for entertaining, there is a formal dining room and stately library, where one of the stunning fireplaces can be found.

Exuding from every corner, the elegance of the home can be found in its details. For example, through the double wide front doors, one is led into the entryway that boasts a gorgeous elliptical staircase.

On the first floor, the southern wing of the home features a private study, well-equipped media room, and a sizable eat-in kitchen, updated with state-of-the-art appliances. One of the most impressive features of the property is its south garden, equipped with a waterfall and beautiful glass pavilion.

Of utmost importance, the third floor of 36 E 63rd Street consists entirely of the primary bedroom suite, with a sitting room, double dressing rooms, and two full bathrooms.

From its incredible interior, its historical significance, and its ideal location, 36 East 63rd Street is a rare gem of New York City.

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