Nestled on a picturesque block in Greenwich Village, 114 Waverly Place is a meticulously restored townhouse originally built in 1836. Over the course of three and a half years, this six-story residence underwent an extensive renovation, masterfully preserving its historic charm while seamlessly integrating modern elements.
Spanning 22 feet in width on a full-size 98-foot lot, this extraordinary home boasts a wealth of impressive amenities and living spaces. Among its most striking features is the grandeur of its scale, truly earning it the title of a village mansion. The great room alone is awe-inspiring, with soaring 22-foot ceilings, while the three expansive outdoor spaces offer a serene retreat within the city.
Every detail of the restoration was thoughtfully executed, from the original beamed ceilings to the custom facade and grand studio window. The renovation, led by world-renowned interior designers Cortney and Robert Novogratz, skillfully marries historic character with contemporary design. The result is a residence that is both functional for modern living and timeless in its appeal.
With nearly 7,000 square feet of living space, 114 Waverly Place stands as a rare opportunity for the most discerning buyers in Manhattan's most coveted neighborhood.
Listing courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate ...
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