Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($4,998,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Major Price Improvement- Seller Motivated
Welcome to The Block House steeped in rich New York City history in an unparalleled New York City location.
Step into the elegance of a bygone era when bespoke craftsmanship and meticulous details created an air of relentless refinement and sophistication. Known as The Block House, this five-story, 22-foot-wide Lenox Hill showplace preserves this historic grandeur for the enjoyment of its next generation of discerning residents.
Featuring more than 22 gracious rooms, including eight bedrooms, eight full bathrooms and two powder rooms, this exquisite residence welcomes both luxurious entertaining and quiet relaxation within its storied interiors.
Arrive via a classic high-stoop entry to find a majestic marble entrance and reception hall flanked by dramatic Corinthian columns. Thirteen-foot-tall "wedding cake" ceilings underscore the impressive scale of the 10800-square-foot estate while carved panels and medallions, period chandeliers and sconces, and herringbone floors add style at every turn.
The grand central staircase trimmed in bronze handrails whisks visitors upstairs where inviting living and dining rooms are connected by walnut pocket doors and a breathtaking corridor flanked in chestnut and mirrored walls.
Upper floors are filled with bedrooms of unprecedented size, plus ample bathrooms and a kitchen. Seven fireplaces with stately mantelpieces add soft illumination and warmth throughout, and charming lunette windows top doorways allowing light to roam unimpeded. Move effortlessly throughout the home thanks to a working elevator and a service staircase between the parlor and upper level.
The townhouse features a safe room, an up-to-date sprinkler system and a secret cellar, and the large terrace can easily be converted to a winter garden for year-round enjoyment.
Built in 1881 as a Victorian-era brownstone, the home was thoroughly remodeled by the esteemed Henry Herts in 1906. Herts expanded the house to five stories and refashioned the facade in limestone adding Beaux Arts and neo-Classical elements. Occupied by many of New York's most notable families, the home has appeared in society pages throughout its history and even hosted the venerable Grace Kelly.
Set midblock between Madison and Fifth avenues, within the Upper East Side Historic District, this serene Lenox Hill neighborhood is dotted with galleries, numerous consulates, fine hotels and chic boutiques.
Museum Mile places the world's most famous works of art just minutes away, and vast Central Park unfolds just inches from your front door.
With its notable intact architectural detail, substantial footprint and exceptional location, The Block House is a truly unrivaled opportunity in the heart of the Upper East Side.
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