280 West 4th Street
Perry & West 11th Street
West Village
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$10,500,000
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Roof
Fully finished roof with wooden deck with amazing views of down town.
Fifth Floor
Sky lighted great room has double height ceilings with a balcony and a full bath. The stairs lead to a mezzanine loft bed and studio with a glass roof and terrace.
Fourth Floor
Striking double height living room/library with a ten panel wall of windows and a fireplace. The state of the art kitchen with Norwegian counter tops, Viking stove, Miele dishwasher, wine cooler and stackable Miele washer and dryer. The back master bedroom has three built-in closets and an on suite bath.
Third Floor
The sunny living room with marble fireplace and wide plank pine floor. The pass through kitchen is tastefully renovated with Miele dishwasher and stackable washer and dryer. The spacious bedroom in the back features and on suite bath and a walk in closet.
Parlor Floor
The front parlor with high ceilings, crown molding and a fireplace. The open kitchen with granite counter tops, Viking stove, Miele dishwasher, Lieber refrigerator, wine cooler and dark wood cabinetry throughout. The generous one bedroom and full bath leads to a small back patio that is perfect oasis to quietly enjoy your first cup of coffee of the day.
Garden Floor
One large bedroom floor through with two full baths and a custom built-in closets. The modern kitchen with a dishwasher and wine cooler directly opens in to the living room with a fireplace. A small home office with sliding glass doors faces the charming patio.
Essentials
- Price$10,500,000
- TypeTownhouse
- Units4
- Floors5
- Bedrooms5
- Bathrooms6
- Rooms12
Key Features
- Alarm system
- Cable ready
- High-speed internet
- Video security
280 West 4th Street is a 21' wide, five story, mint condition Greek Revival style brick townhouse built circa 1841. Recently renovated, it is currently configured as a four unit house; three one bedroom floor through apartments and a three level crown jewel artist studio. It is sun flooded with high ceilings, terraces, skylights, and a wall of windows and city views.
The house has a wonderful mixture of traditional and modern design styles. From the beautiful crown moldings on the parlor floor to the extensive custom designed cabinetry in the artist studio.
The home has a rich history, steeped in the American world of art. In 1919 the house was bought by Charles Webster Hawthorne, mentor to Norman Rockwell and one of America's most dynamic, penetrating and forthright portrait painters and teachers of art. Hawthrone added an art studio to the back of the house and occupied it as his main residence as well. Hawthorne lived in the house during the height of the Impressionist painting movement in the United States.
The townhouse will be delivered vacant and can be easily converted to a single family. It is nestled on the most desirable block in the historic West Village.
Additional features of this building include: Artist Studio, Patio, and Roofdeck.
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West Village
Downtown West, Houston Street to 14th Street, Seventh Avenue to the Hudson River.
The West Village (the extension of Greenwich Village west of Seventh Avenue, where there are some beautiful historic townhouses and co-ops on tree-lined streets) certainly follows its own jazzy rhythms. Spend a day browsing the West Village’s bookstores, cozy cafes, and antique shops with all kinds of bric-a-brac for sale and you’ll think you’re in Paris. The apartments tend to have a historic charm too, many with fireplaces and hidden gardens. Often the older buildings have been renovated, so behind many a landmark façade is a Bulthaup kitchen with a six-burner stove!
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