| ID # | RLS20004324 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 5 yara ụra, 5 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, 3 ụlọ ịsa ahụ ọkara, igwe asacha efere, igwe asacha akwa, igwe na-akpụ akwa |
| Afọ owuwu | 1872 |
| Ụtụ isi (kwa afọ) | $114,000 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 1 nkeji: F, Q |
| 4 nkeji: N, W, R, 6 | |
| 5 nkeji: 4, 5 | |
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Ụlọ akụkọ a pụrụ iche, Symphony Townhouse, dị na otu n'ime ebe kacha mma na New York City. E wuru ya mbụ na 1872 site n'aka John Prague, ụlọ nke a magburu onwe ya agbanweela n'ịhụnanya, na-eme ka ọ bụrụ nke Victorian na ịdị mma nke ihu Neo-Georgian, nke a gbanwere site n'aka onye okike a ma ama, R.D. Graham. Ihu ụlọ ahụ bụ ihe pụrụ iche na mgbake nke ndị na-ewu ụlọ nke The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine.
N'ozuzu, ụlọ a nwere akara nke 6,000 ụkwụ na-acha, na-edebe ebe nke 2,008 ụkwụ, na-enwekwa ụlọ iteghete ahụ abụọ na ụlọ ịsa ahụ asatọ. Mgbe ị banye na The Symphony Townhouse, ndị ọbịa na-enweta nnọọ nsọpụrụ site na ụkwụ bluestone ọkụ. N'ime, ntụnyere nke foyer, nke e na-akpịrị akpụkpọ ụkwụ nke aka, na-akwadebe ọnọdụ maka okomoko dị n'ime.
Ụbọchị parlor nwere osisi Versailles, elu nke 13.5 ụkwụ, na ụlọ akwụkwọ nke nwere osisi pin nke mbụ sitere na 1872, na-enwu site na chandelier brọnzị nke oge mbụ nke narị afọ 1800. Ụlọ obibi ndị ukwu na-enwe faux Fragonards, piano ukwu, na chandelier Venetian. Ụlọ arịrịọ Belle Epoque American Walnut, nke e mesịrị na ogologo ụlọ crystal Lalique French, na-enye ebe magburu onwe ya iji nweta ndị ọbịa. Ụlọ nri, nke na-enwu site na ìhè ọkụ sitere na windo buru ibu, na-enweta tapestry e ji aka mee nke Provencal sitere na afọ 1750, nke Metropolitan Museum weghachiri nke ọma. Chọta kichin French Country nke ị nwere ike iri nri n'ime, nke nwere nnukwu ụlọ mmanya 300-bottle, ọkụ asatọ, na nnukwu nzọụkwụ nke na-ejikọ ụlọ niile.
Kwado na nnukwu nzọụkwụ ma ọ bụ were elevator iji chọta ọkwa elu. Ọkwa nke atọ nwere ụlọ iteghete atọ, nke ọ bụla nwere ụlọ ịsa ahụ na-enweta ebe nchekwa zuru oke. Ụlọ iteghete ukwu dị na ọkwa nke anọ, na-enye skylights eletrọnịk, usoro ụda bụ isi, na nnweta na ọdụ ụgbọ elu—n'ezie, bụ okirisi nke ụlọ ahụ. N'ogologo nke ụkwụ 20, ọdụ ụgbọ elu a na-enwu enwu a na-acha anyanwụ nwere bluestone na ụlọ mabel, usoro na-ekpo ọkụ nke snow, na ihe nkịtị na-enwu site na lanterns. Ọ bụ n'ezie ihe na-adọrọ adọrọ.
Ebe a nọ na ebe etiti Upper East Side, ụlọ a dị nso na nri dị elu, ịzụ ahịa, ebe ọdịbendị, na ogige. Akụkọ dị ukwuu nke obodo a na ọha na eze na-egosipụta na ụkpụrụ mmezi dị elu nke ọha eze na-ejide.
Ezi nọmba niile bụ ihe a ọnụ.
This remarkable historical home, Symphony Townhouse, is nestled on one of New York City’s most prestigious blocks. Originally built in 1872 by John Prague, this exquisite property has undergone a stunning transformation, marrying the charm of its Victorian origins with the elegance of a Neo-Georgian facade, redesigned by renowned architect R.D. Graham. The property’s facade is remarkable with its restoration by the craftsmen behind The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine.
Spanning over 6,000 square feet and occupying a 2,008 square foot lot, the home includes five bedrooms and eight bathrooms. Upon entering The Symphony Townhouse, guests are warmly greeted by heated bluestone pavement. Inside, the grandeur of the foyer, adorned with hand-painted wall coverings, sets the tone for the opulence within.
The parlor floor features Versailles wood floors, 13.5-foot ceilings, and a library that retains its original pine wood from 1872, illuminated by a bronze chandelier from the early 1800s. The grand living room features custom faux Fragonards, a grand piano, and a Venetian chandelier. The Belle Epoque American Walnut bar, topped with a Lalique French crystal ceiling, offers an exquisite space to entertain. The dining room, bathed in natural light from large windows, is graced by a Provencal hand painted tapestry from the 1750s, meticulously restored by the Metropolitan Museum. Find a French Country eat-in kitchen, a 300-bottle wine cellar, eight fireplaces, and a grand staircase that weaves through the home, linking all levels.
Ascend the grand staircase or take the elevator to discover the upper floors. The third floor offers three bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom and ample closet space. The primary bedroom is located on the fourth floor, providing electronic skylights, a custom sound system, and access to the rooftop terrace—undoubtedly the crown jewel of the home. Spanning 20 feet in width, this elegant sun-drenched terrace has bluestone and marble flooring, a snow-melting system, and a fountain illuminated by lanterns. It’s simply magical.
Located in the heart of the Upper East Side, this home is near world-class dining, shopping, cultural landmarks, and parks. The neighborhood’s rich history and community are reflected in the high maintenance standards upheld by the street association.
All figures are approximate.
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