238 East 15th Street
$18,800,000
20
20
18,720
18,720
$1,004
Sold 8/17/16
Description
Consisting of two combined, historic townhomes facing one of Downtown’s most picturesque parks, Stuyvesant Square, never before has a property of this magnitude been offered. Set within the Stuyvesant Square Historical District, just moments from Union Square, these homes were first occupied by Lewis L. Squires, a local ship chandler, and Mahlon Day, a printer and seller of children's books, and were later acquired by the Missionary Sisters in the early 1940s.
These two individually impressive townhouses...Consisting of two combined, historic townhomes facing one of Downtown’s most picturesque parks, Stuyvesant Square, never before has a property of this magnitude been offered. Set within the Stuyvesant Square Historical District, just moments from Union Square, these homes were first occupied by Lewis L. Squires, a local ship chandler, and Mahlon Day, a printer and seller of children's books, and were later acquired by the Missionary Sisters in the early 1940s.
These two individually impressive townhouses have been combined to create a 52-foot-wide mega-mansion of epic proportions. At 60 feet deep, and ascending five stories tall, the buildings span nearly 18,720 square feet in total (15,600 above grade and 3,120 SF in cellar) and include a spacious south-facing garden. This property is now available as an impressive single-family home unlike any other, as two separate townhouses, or as a condominium conversion.
Built in 1850 in the Italianate and Greek Revival styles, many pre-war architectural details remain intact and are in excellent condition. While the Federal style doorway and window lintels have been updated, the brick facades and the rooflines' cornices, modillions and console brackets are original. The parlor floor includes majestic low-sill windows overlooking the lush park, and an elevator services all floors, which boast impressive ceiling heights throughout.
Located in Gramercy Park and flanked by the East Village and Union Square, this home is at the epicenter of Lower Manhattan with superb restaurants, shopping and abundant transportation options moments away. Historic Stuyvesant Square, built in 1836 on land deeded to the city by Peter Gerard Stuyvesant, founder of the New York Historical Society, sits gracefully across the street providing scenic views and comforting open space. Zoned R-7-B, this is the perfect opportunity to renovate the property as a grand mansion or foundation, divide it into two separate townhouses or develop it as a multiple condominium residential conversion.
These two individually impressive townhouses...Consisting of two combined, historic townhomes facing one of Downtown’s most picturesque parks, Stuyvesant Square, never before has a property of this magnitude been offered. Set within the Stuyvesant Square Historical District, just moments from Union Square, these homes were first occupied by Lewis L. Squires, a local ship chandler, and Mahlon Day, a printer and seller of children's books, and were later acquired by the Missionary Sisters in the early 1940s.
These two individually impressive townhouses have been combined to create a 52-foot-wide mega-mansion of epic proportions. At 60 feet deep, and ascending five stories tall, the buildings span nearly 18,720 square feet in total (15,600 above grade and 3,120 SF in cellar) and include a spacious south-facing garden. This property is now available as an impressive single-family home unlike any other, as two separate townhouses, or as a condominium conversion.
Built in 1850 in the Italianate and Greek Revival styles, many pre-war architectural details remain intact and are in excellent condition. While the Federal style doorway and window lintels have been updated, the brick facades and the rooflines' cornices, modillions and console brackets are original. The parlor floor includes majestic low-sill windows overlooking the lush park, and an elevator services all floors, which boast impressive ceiling heights throughout.
Located in Gramercy Park and flanked by the East Village and Union Square, this home is at the epicenter of Lower Manhattan with superb restaurants, shopping and abundant transportation options moments away. Historic Stuyvesant Square, built in 1836 on land deeded to the city by Peter Gerard Stuyvesant, founder of the New York Historical Society, sits gracefully across the street providing scenic views and comforting open space. Zoned R-7-B, this is the perfect opportunity to renovate the property as a grand mansion or foundation, divide it into two separate townhouses or develop it as a multiple condominium residential conversion.
Listing Agents
Amenities
- Street Scape
- Park Views
- Open Views
- Private Patio
- Private Yard
- Fireplace
- Crown Mouldings
- Decorative Mouldings
LISTING UPDATED: 08/26/2019 04:55 AM
Property Details for 238 East 15th Street
Status | Sold |
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Days on Market | 55 |
Taxes | - |
Maintenance | - |
Min. Down Pymt | 10% |
Total Rooms | 25.0 |
Compass Type | Single Family |
MLS Type | House/Building |
Year Built | 1920 |
Lot Size | 5,369 SF / 52' x 103' |
County | New York County |
Buyer's Agent Compensation | 2.5% |
Building
Building Information for 238 East 15th Street
Stories4Year Built1920Building Size52' x 60'Building Sq. Ft12,480 SFLot Size5,369 SF / 52' x 103'Building Age-Building Type-
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Schools near 238 East 15th Street
This home is within New York City Geographic District # 2.
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The East Village Community School PublicPK to 5 | ||
The Children's Workshop School PublicPK to 5 | ||
Neighborhood School PublicPK to 5 | ||
P.S. 19 Asher Levy PublicPK to 5 |
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