A rare Manhattan home that exudes timeless elegance and stands in a star-studded neighborhood has hit the marketplace for $10 million, The Post has learned.
This four-story townhouse is situated within the highly wanted MacDougal-Sullivan Gardens, a hidden gem of Greenwich Village New York City.
Located at 182 Sullivan Street, this architectural marvel was in-built 1899 within the Greek Revival style, making it a real testament to the town’s wealthy heritage.
Fashion queen herself, Anna Wintour, has lived on this row – whose technicolor houses in a row resemble a box of crayons – since 1992, and the brand new owner of this house can count her among the many neighbors.
Walking through the door of the home, you shall be transported back in time, surrounded by classic details that discuss with a bygone era. From the bookshelves to the exposed brick, every element adds to the charm of this home.
On the garden level there may be a snug front room, dining room, well-equipped kitchen and a snug toilet.
Going as much as the second floor one can find a proper lounge, main bedroom with en-suite and study with 12 foot high ceilings.
The upper two-level, starting on the third floor, offers a light-filled front room, an open kitchen and dining concept, office space and a completely equipped bathroom.
Ascending to the fourth floor, you’ll discover the master suite with en-suite bathroom, the second bedroom with its own bathroom, study and laundry room.
Completing the property is a full basement with laundry, offering loads of cupboard space and extra customization, announcement notes.
Over the years, MacDougal-Sullivan Gardens has attracted a bunch of huge names. Legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and visionary director Baz Luhrmann frequent the realm.
Notable residents include John Hammond Jr. and composer Edgard Varese. Even Hollywood heartthrob Richard Gere and acclaimed film director Francesco Carrozzini have made the realm their haven.
This historic district of twenty-two townhouses has a communal secret garden that spans nearly one block – accessible only through the backyards of the homes.
The list includes Hikari Hathaway from Corcoran.