Description
The 22' x 53' mid-nineteenth century house sits on a 22' x 98.75' lot. The house offers privacy and serenity upon entering the iron gate to the planted front yard.
Both units have been thoughtfully renovated but maintain classic proportions and original interior details like wide plank wood floors, wood burning fireplaces and exposed brick walls.
Garden Duplex:
This 3 bedroom, 2-and-a-half bathroom apartment is evenly divided between voluminous, open entertaining and living space on the parlor floor and a secluded garden floor containing 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms.
Sitting under nearly 12 foot ceilings +/-, the parlor floor has a large, south-facing kitchen that flows into dining and living areas, bookended by exposed brick walls and opening onto a 600 square foot +/- private garden.
Below, the garden floor contains three bedrooms, including a private, south-facing master suite with a walk-in closet contiguous with a four fixture master bathroom. In the rear of the house, there are two more bedrooms and another full bathroom, as well as additional access to the garden and a laundry room. There is also a mud-room on this floor, accessed by the under-stoop entrance.
Upper Triplex:
This 4 bedroom, 3-and-a-half bathroom apartment comprises the second, third, and fourth floors of the townhouse, including a rooftop terrace.
A private entrance up the stoop leads to the third floor where there is a large entrance gallery and three bedrooms, as well two full bathrooms and a walk-in coat closet.
The third floor plays host to the public & entertaining spaces, including an eat-in kitchen with a large island, a large living room with French doors leading to a 285 square +/- foot terrace, and a powder room. There is also a laundry room nestled off the kitchen.
The triplex is capped by a skylit full-floor master suite, which includes a windowed walk-in closet, four-fixture master bathroom, and access to a finished roof deck with Empire State Building and open southern views.
Built in 1847, this property is one of 12 houses that make up the Lamartine Place Historic District, a series of row houses built by William Torrey and Cyrus Mason. 341 West 29th Street is located near the vibrant Chelsea art and gallery scene, fine restaurants, and Hudson Yards, where value and long-term growth exist. This exceptional townhouse offers the opportunity to create a gracious single family home, or provide the benefit of an income producing unit while enjoying the privacy of townhouse living.
Please note that photos have been virtually staged.
Building Features 4 Floors2 Units
Unit Features
$5,600,000 / $921 per ft²
Last Asking: Jan 25, 2021
7 Beds / 6 Baths - / 6,080 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: -
Maintenance: - / R.E. Taxes $4,612
Exclusively listed with: Sothebys International Realty
Joshua
Judge
joshua.judge@sothebyshomes.com
(212) 431-2476
Philip
McCarthy
philip.mccarthy@sothebys.realty
(212) 244-1234
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