Built in 1886 by William Mowbray and situated within the Hamilton Heights Historic District on an architecturally significant block, this gorgeous Tudor red brick and ashlar townhouse boasts 16-foot ceilings, high windows and a beautiful central staircase that together give a wonderful sense of light and space. The faade is also highlighted by a stunning bay window and oculus, and by dolphin and crouching lion gargoyles.
This property is delivered vacant with a Certificate of Non-Harassment granted from the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development, giving the new Owner a clear path for renovation and reclassification. The property also has a new roof, and attractive taxes ($638 per month).
The house retains period details including original mahogany and tiger oak woodwork, stained glass, and a showpiece central Parlor fireplace and four additional fireplaces with original ceramics and mahogany and oak woodwork. The neighborhood has a significant history, being home to artists and musicians including Norman Rockwell, Oscar Hammerstein and George Gershwin.
This lovely property is a short 10-minute walk to City College and is in close proximity to the Dance Theatre of Harlem, Jackie Robinson Park, The Hudson River Greenway, The Ten Mile River Playground, and the Harlem River Drive. The Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue commercial corridors are within easy reach with shopping, restaurants, cafes and bars. The house is two short blocks from the A/B/C/D-line subways at 145th Street, and the A train takes 25 minutes door to door to 34th St.
Showings are by appointment.
Built in 1886 by William Mowbray and situated within the Hamilton Heights Historic District on an architecturally significant block, this gorgeous Tudor red brick and ashlar townhouse boasts 16-foot ceilings, high windows and a beautiful central staircase that together give a wonderful sense of light and space. The faade is also highlighted by a stunning bay window and oculus, and by dolphin and crouching lion gargoyles.
This property is delivered vacant with a Certificate of Non-Harassment granted from the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development, giving the new Owner a clear path for renovation and reclassification. The property also has a new roof, and attractive taxes ($638 per month).
The house retains period details including original mahogany and tiger oak woodwork, stained glass, and a showpiece central Parlor fireplace and four additional fireplaces with original ceramics and mahogany and oak woodwork. The neighborhood has a significant history, being home to artists and musicians including Norman Rockwell, Oscar Hammerstein and George Gershwin.
This lovely property is a short 10-minute walk to City College and is in close proximity to the Dance Theatre of Harlem, Jackie Robinson Park, The Hudson River Greenway, The Ten Mile River Playground, and the Harlem River Drive. The Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue commercial corridors are within easy reach with shopping, restaurants, cafes and bars. The house is two short blocks from the A/B/C/D-line subways at 145th Street, and the A train takes 25 minutes door to door to 34th St.
Showings are by appointment.
Listing Courtesy of Harlem Lofts, Inc.