| ID # | RLS11025768 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 8 yara ụra, 7 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, 1 ụlọ ịsa ahụ ọkara, ime ụlọ: 12500 ft2, 1161m2 |
| Afọ owuwu | 1900 |
| Ụtụ isi (kwa afọ) | $208,464 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 3 nkeji: 6 |
| 8 nkeji: F, Q | |
| 10 nkeji: N, W, R | |
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Ụlọ James P. Warburg: Oge pụrụ iche na Upper East Side nke Manhattan
Ụlọ dị ukwuu nke abụọ n'ogologo ọkụ na ebe kachasị mma UES
37 ụkwụ wide / 12,500 sqft nke dị iche iche / Ikwesịrị ekwenye
Dị na otu n'ime ọwụwa Manhattan nke bụ ndị ama ama dịka osisi dị n'ahịrị n'etiti Madison na Park Avenues, Ụlọ James P. Warburg na-enye ohere ọ bụla n’otu oge n’ime ndụ iji mepụta ebe obibi nke onye maara ọnụ. Ụlọ a bụ 37 ụkwụ dị n'ogologo, nke fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ 13,000 square-foot, dị na nnukwu ala nke 37 ụkwụ x 100 ụkwụ ma nwekwaa ebe ntanetị n'ihu, ngosi nke ụlọ nke abụọ, na ogige nke 30 ụkwụ.
Ezigbo nke n'enweghị ikike ikwu, ụzọ Spanish sandstone, ikike iwu, ikike ụlọ, na ikike mpaghara ala, ụlọ a bụ ihe n'echiche ọdịnala na-echere ka emejupụta.
Akụkọ dị iche na ikike ụlọ
ezinụlọ Warburg, a ma ama maka onyinye ha na ego, nka, na ọrụ nnọchianya, kpọrọ ebe obibi a n'ụlọ. Ụlọ a na-eme ka ọ bụrụ ihe ngosi nke ọdịnihu ezinụlọ. E wuru ya na mbụ na 1900 dịka ụlọ abụọ n'azụ, a gbanwere ala a na 1920s ka ọ bụrụ ebe obibi nke otu site n'aka onye na-emepụta ụlọ a ma ama William Lawrence Bottomley, onye nwetara akwụkwọ na Ecole des Beaux-Arts dị na Paris na otu n'ime ndị na-emepụta ihe nke New York nke a ma ama.
mmetụta Bottomley ga-apụta na ime ụlọ ụlọ a n'echiche Medieval na-egosi, na-enwe ụzọ ndị mara mma, ahịrị atụmatụ dị ọcha, na ụzọ Spanish sandstone nke na-eme ka ahụ mara ihe pụtara na ụlọ ndị agbata obi.
Ebe dị mma n'Upper East Side
Ụlọ a dị na akụkụ ndịda nke East 70th Street, nke bụ mpaghara ama ama maka akụkọ ihe mere eme na ihe owuwu. Ihe nlereanya dịka Frick Museum na ụlọ ama ama nke ndị nnukwu ezinụlọ dị ka Lehmans na Wertheims, ụlọ a na-enye ọnụ ọgụgụ dị ukwuu nke akụkọ ihe mere eme, elegance, na akụ na ụba. Okwu ya na-elekwasị anya na mmepe nke okike na-enye oke ìhè nke ọma n'oge ụbọchị, na-enyere aka ịkwalite ihe ngosi ụlọ ya.
Ogo nwere oke: Canvas a na-adịghị njọ maka ọmarịcha ọmarịcha
Ụlọ a na-enye ihe dị ka 12,439 square feet nke ala n'ime, kwadebe ka a gbanwere ya ka ọ bụrụ nka nke oge a. Ọzọkwa, ọ bụla n'ime ala ise ya nwere oké elu nke ruru 15 ụkwụ, na-eme ka mmetụta nke nnukwu na ọnụ ahịa.
Imewe a na-atọkwa:
Ala ise na nnukwu, zuru oke maka ịdị ndụ na inye nke a.
Ebe ngosi nke ụlọ nke abụọ maka iji nwee ọ enjoyụ n'èzí.
Ebe ntanetị n'ihu na ogige azụ nke na-enye ohere iji mepụta ebe ntụrụndụ dị jụụ n’ihe ndị mbara na Manhattan.
Site na ikike imepụta ya, ala a bụ canvas maka ịmepụta ụlọ pụrụ iche nke na-eme ka echiche gị pụta, na-esite na ọdịnala na mpaghara ndị dị ugbu a.
Ebe n'èzí nwere ọtụtụ ohere
Ogige azụ nke 30 ụkwụ na ebe n'èzí kwesịrị ekwesị na-enye ohere iji mepụta ụlọ ezumike n'obodo. Okwu ogige ghasịrị ka ọ bụrụ ihe mara mma, ebe nri na n'èzí, ma ọ bụ ebe ịnọ ọdụ maka ndị na-egwu, ebe ndị n'èzí na-eme ka arụtụtụ dị elu na ogige n'ime.
Amụma architectural
William Lawrence Bottomley, a mụrụ na onyinye ya n'ofe Manhattan, gụnyere River House na Turtle Bay Gardens, jikọta ụlọ dịtụ abụọ iji mepụta nka a na 1920s. Nhazi ya na-asọpụta ihe uto nke obodo mbụ, nke na-enye ohere maka agbanwe nke oge a, na-enye ọnụ ọgụgụ dị egwu nke nka ọdịnala na arụmọrụ nke oge a.
Oge pụrụ iche na-enweghị atụ
Ụlọ James P. Warburg na-anọchite anya ọganihu kachasị na Upper East Side ụdị ụlọ. Akụkọ ya na-emepụta, ikike ụlọ, elu na-anya, na ọnụ ọgụgụ dị ukwuu nwere ohere ịmepụta nchekwa nke ga-adịrị ruo ọtụtụ iri afọ.
Nke a karịrị ịbụ ụlọ—ọ bụ nkwubiri nke ogologo oge a na-ejighị akwụkwụ.
The James P. Warburg Mansion: A Rare Opportunity on Manhattan's Upper East Side
Exceptional Double-Width Mansion in a Prime UES Location
37 ft Wide / 12,500 sqft approx./ Landmarks Approved
Located on one of Manhattan's most prestigious tree-lined streets between Madison and Park Avenues, the James P. Warburg Mansion presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create a bespoke residence. This 37-foot-wide, nearly 13,000 square-foot mansion is set on an expansive 37 ft x 100 ft lot and features a front courtyard, second-floor terrace, and a 30-foot garden setback.
Delivered with landmark approval, a Spanish sandstone fa ade, construction approval, building permits, and floor area permits, this property is a historic gem waiting to be reimagined.
A Storied History and Architectural Legacy
The Warburg family, renowned for their contributions to finance, art, and philanthropy, called this residence home. The mansion stands as a testament to the family's enduring legacy. Originally built in 1900 as two-row houses, the property was transformed in the 1920s into a single residence by acclaimed architect William Lawrence Bottomley, a graduate of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and one of New York's most distinguished designers.
Bottomley's influence can be seen in the mansion's timeless neo-Medieval design, featuring elegant archways, clean architectural lines, and the distinct Spanish sandstone facade that distinguishes it from neighboring homes.
Prime Upper East Side Location
This residence sits on the south side of East 70th Street, a block known for its historic and architectural significance. Neighboring iconic institutions like the Frick Museum and notable homes of distinguished families such as the Lehmans and Wertheims, the mansion offers a rare combination of history, elegance, and convenience. Its north-facing position ensures an abundance of natural light throughout the day, accentuating its grand interiors.
Limitless Potential: A Blank Canvas for Modern Luxury
This mansion offers approximately 12,439 square feet of interior space, ready to be transformed into a modern masterpiece. Each of its five stories features soaring ceilings of up to 15 feet, enhancing the sense of grandeur and scale.
The expansive layout includes:
Five levels plus a cellar, perfect for luxurious living and entertaining.
A second-floor terrace for private outdoor enjoyment.
A front courtyard and rear garden that provide opportunities to create a serene outdoor oasis in the heart of Manhattan.
With its flexible design potential, the property is a canvas for crafting an extraordinary home that reflects your personal vision, seamlessly blending historic elegance with contemporary comforts.
Outdoor Space with Endless Possibilities
The mansion's 30-foot rear garden setback and ample outdoor spaces offer the opportunity to create a private urban sanctuary. Whether it becomes a lushly landscaped garden, an alfresco dining area, or an entertainer's paradise, the outdoor areas perfectly complement the grandeur of the interiors.
Architectural Brilliance
William Lawrence Bottomley, celebrated for his works across Manhattan, including the River House and Turtle Bay Gardens, merged two historic structures to create this masterpiece in the 1920s. His design honors the property's original neo-medieval charm while allowing for modern adaptations, offering the perfect balance of timeless craftsmanship and contemporary functionality.
An Unparalleled Opportunity
The James P. Warburg Mansion represents the ultimate in Upper East Side townhouse living. Its rich history, architectural pedigree, soaring ceilings, and grand proportions offer the chance to create a legacy property that will endure for generations.
This is more than a home-it's a statement of timeless sophistication and el
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