A nearly 155-year-old townhouse in Manhattan’s Upper East Side with its own carriage house!

A 5-story Italianate townhouse with the rare and coveted amenity of a rear carriage house, 130 East 62nd Street offers a special and rare opportunity to live in a circa 1871 townhouse in Manhattan’s upper east side on a tree-lined block.  The historic Italianate-style Brownstone Home has been updated over the years and still maintains much of its historic charm. Period details include ten wood-burning fireplaces with original marble mantels, plaster moldings and even a hidden carriage house tucked away from street view!  The townhouse connects, via a hidden passageway (and a charming terrace), to the quaint two-story carriage house in its backyard. The magical carriage house is a 2-story building, once accessed through a side passage through the house, is a delightful rarity of older New York buildings.

Spanning five levels and approximately 6,000 square feet of interior living space, the main townhome offers a range of uniquely styled suites:

  • Lexington Suite: Occupies the entirety of the 4th floor, with a spacious bedroom and dedicated work-from-home space at the rear, a living room at the front, along with a kitchen and bathroom.
  • Madison Suite: This suite spans the entire 3rd floor, with a similar layout—bedroom and work-from-home area in the rear, a living room at the front, kitchen and bathroom.
  • Library Suite: Located on the 2nd floor, the Library Suite includes both the Front and Rear Bedrooms.

On the 1st floor, guests can enjoy:

  • Garden Room: With direct access to a planted roof garden, a particularly rare amenity in Manhattan, this room offers a serene escape in the city.
  • Parlor Studio: Overlooking East 62nd Street, this studio provides stunning views of the surrounding Victorian Brownstones and stately mansions between Park and Lexington Avenues.

Terrace with teak table, chairs, large umbrella and lounge chairs.

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