In the heart of Gramercy Park, The Historic Lankmark Townhouse once owned by Lincoln Kirstein New York City Ballet Co-Founder home stands as an architectural landmark, symbolizing timeless elegance and understated luxury. This iconic townhouse, spanning a generous 6,000 sq.ft., welcomes discerning residents into a realm where...
In the heart of Gramercy Park, The Historic Lankmark Townhouse once owned by Lincoln Kirstein New York City Ballet Co-Founder home stands as an architectural landmark, symbolizing timeless elegance and understated luxury. This iconic townhouse, spanning a generous 6,000 sq.ft., welcomes discerning residents into a realm where classic design seamlessly merges with modern comfort. For an appointment and interior photos please email or call The grandeur of this landmark home is immediately palpable in its spacious, well-appointed rooms, each resonating with tales of sophisticated soirées and intimate gatherings. High ceilings, intricate moldings, and expansive windows ensure that each space is drenched in soft, ambient light, highlighting the meticulous craftsmanship devoted to preserving its historic allure. Beyond its doors, the property reveals not one, but two private outdoor havens. Ideal for serene morning reflections or tranquil evening retreats, these sanctuaries offer a peaceful escape in the midst of the bustling city. Yet, the true allure lies in the townhouse’s esteemed position on the “BLOCK BEAUTIFUL”. Renowned throughout the city for its unmatched aesthetic allure, this block is more than just a location; it’s a statement in itself. Each dwelling on this street stands as a tribute to New York City’s rich architectural heritage, and 128 East 19th Street is no exception. For those who desire more than just a residence, but a chapter of Manhattan’s LANDMARK illustrious history, this Gramercy masterpiece beckons with unmatched elegance.
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Gramercy Park is a charming and upscale neighborhood located in the heart of Manhattan, New York City. It is bounded by East 14th Street to the south, East 23rd Street to the north, Park Avenue South to the west, and First Avenue to the east. The neighborhood is known for its peaceful and historic atmosphere, with tree-lined streets and access to the exclusive Gramercy Park, a private park reserved for residents and keyholders.
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