In Murray Hill, $4.5M townhouse has two gracious apartments and a romantic Broadway history
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Built in 1857, the 4,000-square-foot townhouse at 113 East 35th Street on a tree-lined Murray Hill block is a fine example of Italianate brownstone style. Inside, a thorough renovation of the home’s five floors has resulted in two spacious apartments–a two-bedroom lower duplex and four-bed upper triplex–that offer the best of Manhattan living. Asking $4,500,000, the home has kept its historic details while adding modern style and convenience. It has also been blessed with well-deserved fame of the best New York City kind: Former residents include film and stage stars Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, who lived here in the 1940s and 1950s, during the heady days of their legendary romance.
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Interiors are filled with architectural details like curved mahogany banisters, patterned hardwood floors, and sculpted moldings, complemented by modern perks like zoned climate control throughout. The two-unit setup is perfect for living plus rental income, or for conversion to a grand single-family home.
Enter the upper triplex one flight up from the parlor into a spacious front room. Just beyond is the kitchen and an open dining room.
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The kitchen is crafted of cherry wood and Carrara marble, featuring a Viking range, a Bosch dishwasher, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, and a 130-bottle wine cooler. It opens onto a terrace that’s perfect for entertaining and alfresco dining.
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One floor up is the primary suite comprised of a bedroom, two bathrooms, and a library/home office. On the top floor are two more bedrooms, another bathroom, and a full-sized laundry room. The most exciting part of this Manhattan aerie may be the private roof deck, with iconic views of the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building.
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Enter the lower duplex via the parlor floor. The upper of these two floors contains a big living room, kitchen, powder room, and home office/study.
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This charming apartment offers two bedrooms and a full bathroom. That highly coveted city perk, a private garden, is just out back.
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Tandy and Cronyn were in residence here when Tandy had her Tony-winning star turn as Blanche DuBois in “A Streetcar Named Desire.” It undoubtedly provided a welcome refuge from the footlights and a gathering place for Broadway luminaries, and it has entered the 21st century with plenty of star power of its own.
[Listing details: 113 East 35th Street by Calli Sarkesh for Compass]
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Images courtesy of Compass.