Set in between five row houses built circa 1844, sits this 25‘-wide, five-story Greek Revival multi-family townhouse located in the ”Gold Coast“ of Greenwich Village between Fifth Avenue and University Place. The original faade remains with high stoop, wrought ironwork, floor-length windows at the parlor level and Wisteria vines which have now grown since the late 1800‘s. Originally built for dry goods merchant, Samuel Holmes, 27 East 11th Street has undergone restorations throughout time, most notably a garden duplex restoration by famed Richard Jenrette which includes central air, repair of moldings, mantles, mahogany pocket doors and the large, landscaped garden with tranquil views of other townhouse gardens.
Currently configured as four, free-market units, 27 East 11th Street poses an excellent opportunity to convert back to original single-family form with grand proportions in width and ceiling height throughout. Total buildable of 8,886 square feet therefore allowing expansion on the property with Landmark's approval.
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