Manhattan, NY 10021,36-38 E 74TH Street #House
Manhattan, NY 10021,36-38 E 74TH Street #House
Manhattan, NY 10021,36-38 E 74TH Street #House
Manhattan, NY 10021,36-38 E 74TH Street #House
Manhattan, NY 10021,36-38 E 74TH Street #House
Manhattan, NY 10021,36-38 E 74TH Street #House
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Listing Courtesy of Sotheby's International Realty, Inc.

$25,500,000

$25,500,000

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12 Beds

9 Baths

14,000 SqFt


SOLD DATE : 06/28/2019

Key Details

Sold Price $25,500,000

Property Type House

Sub Type Single Family Residence

Listing Status Sold

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 14,000 sqft

Price per Sqft $1,821

Subdivision Upper East Side

MLS Listing ID PRCH-1154912

Sold Date 06/28/19

Style Prewar

Bedrooms 12

Full Baths 8

Half Baths 1

HOA Y/N No

Year Built 1870

Property Description

The Ultimate Get! Kips Bay Show House 2019! Known as one of the most iconic and rare townhouses on the Upper East Side, and celebrated for its 40 foot width, two car garage, 40 foot by 38 foot garden, approximately 14,000 sq. ft. interior, and exquisite Gold Coast location one block from Central Park, this 6 level single family townhouse with neo Federal façade pushes all the right buttons for a dazzling lifestyle and the ultimate in luxurious New York townhouse living.

The 14,000 sq. ft. interior includes 19 rooms, 8 to 11 bedrooms, 10 fireplaces, soaring ceilings up to 17 feet, and one of the most spectacular circular staircases in New York. The 40 foot width of the townhouse offers sublime horizontal living rather than the vertical living found in townhouses, allowing the luxury of intimate or large scale entertaining to take place all on one exquisite parlor floor, with huge south facing drawing room overlooking the garden.

Interiors

The Garden Floor of the townhouse provides for the exceptional: a two car garage, chauffeur's room or reception room, grand entrance gallery with glorious circular staircase, a lovely south-facing breakfast room with fireplace and door leading to the garden porch and the 40 foot wide x 38 foot deep, approximately 1,520 sq. ft. south garden. The kitchen, with stairs leading to the butler's pantry off the upstairs dining room, is adjacent to the breakfast room and also overlooks the garden. A small bar and a powder room complete the floor

Parlor Floor, with its luxurious 38 x 24 foot south-facing drawing room with fireplace, 12 foot ceiling, and grand bay windows overlooking the garden, it is just about the most exquisite private space in New York for grand or intimate entertaining. The romantic perfectly square 21 x 21 foot dining room with fireplace has bay windows overlooking the street and is connected to the downstairs kitchen via butler's pantry and back stairs. The intimate bay-windowed library, also overlooking the street, is perfect for gatherings after dinner.

The Third Floor, currently configured as four bedrooms, all with fireplaces, has the luxury of offering the entire floor of 2,200 sq. ft. as a master bedroom suite with flexibility of floor plan options, including a large south-facing master bedroom overlooking the garden, sitting room with garden views, ample dressing room with large bay window overlooking the street, and large baths.

The Fourth Floor, which offers four to five bedrooms, two with fireplaces, and three bathrooms, is the perfect children's floor with enough rooms to accommodate a family through several stages of children's needs, including a nanny's room, and later a playroom, or study room.

The Fifth Floor is unique with its fabulous north-facing room with soaring 17 foot ceiling and skylight, and which can be used as a billiards room, media room, artist's studio, and more. There is also an adjoining bath to this extraordinary room. Also on this floor is a bedroom that can be used as a gym, which has an en suite bath. A third room can be used as a family TV/game room. This floor can also be used as staff quarters, or extended family quarters.

The Lower Level has a gym, laundry room, 5 storage rooms, and a mechanical room.

The elevator services all 6 levels, including the lower level, with doors that open on both sides, and also provides direct access to the garage.

Architectural and Social Provenance

A triumph of simplicity and classically refined ornament, the understated neo-Federal brick façade with four great bays with Greek fret bands and balustrades, and a delicate fanlight over the entrance, was designed for Mrs. George Whitney in 1920 by the renowned architectural firm of Cross & Cross, who often worked with Rosario Candela. Originally two townhouses in a row of 11 Italianate-style imposing brownstone residences with columnar entrance porticos, built by famed architects, D. & J. Jardine in 1870-1871, Cross & Cross also combined the interiors of the two townhouses.

In 1948, Dorothy Hearst Paley, a glamorous figure in New York society at the time, purchased the townhouse and engaged Swiss architect, William Lescaze, a pioneer of modernism in American architecture, to provide interior alterations and remodel the front steps.

Known for her beauty and style, Ms. Paley was frequently photographed and written about during her glittering marriages to John Randolph Hearst and William S. Paley. She was immortalized by Henri Matisse in a 1936 charcoal portrait, and remembered for her social, human rights and political activism.

Several of the houses on the street were designed by the era's most prominent architects, including the large neo-Georgian house at No. 33, designed in 1901 by architect Grovenor Atterbury, and is one of his most elegant early 20th century designs.

Set in the heart of the Upper East Side with Central Park one block away, The Met Breuer around the corner, housing The Metropolitan Museum's collection of modern and contemporary art, the Frick Museum close by, and nearby Upper East Side private schools, all offering a superb and unmatched lifestyle. And there is Woody Allen most Monday evenings playing his clarinet at the Café Carlyle.

Photos are virtually staged

Location

State NY

County Newyork

Building Detail https://www.elegran.com/nyc/buildings/36-38-e-74th-st?listingId=1059558053&sold-listing=true

Interior

Interior Features Den, Separate/Formal Dining Room, Entrance Foyer

Cooling Central Air

Fireplaces Type Wood Burning

Fireplace Yes

Appliance Dryer, Washer Dryer Allowed, Washer

Exterior

View Y/N Yes

View City

Private Pool No

Building

Story 5

Others

Pets Allowed Pets Allowed

Pets Description Building Yes, Yes

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