Built c. 1853, this expansive 21-foot 2-family townhouse offers a glimpse into Murray Hill's historic and aristocratic past. Spanning 5 stories and 7,540 SQFT, this home is currently configured with two 3-bedroom duplexes over an English basement.
Filled with original details such as 7 fireplaces with glazed tile surrounds, Tiffany glass details, ample paneling and moldings, massive windows, and classical proportions, this home has also been updated throughout with central AC. Move-in ready with high income potential, this house could also be easily reimagined as a remarkable single-family mansion.
The grand spaces of the lower duplex consist of a front parlor opening to an expansive dining room with sky-lit atrium, chefs' kitchen, powder room and an annex accessed by separate stair. Above, find three bedrooms w hich enjoy 12-ft high ceilings and abundant light.
Accessed via the main stair, the upper duplex features a 20+ ft bay-windowed living room and separate kitchen and dining rooms, in addition to copious closets and a full bath and laundry room. Off the living room, a stair leads to a large terrace. The upper bedroom floor landing is lit by a Tiffany glass skylight and opens to three bedrooms and a sky-lit office.
The finished garden level has three office spaces, a full bath and laundry room.
24 East 35th Street is perfectly situated, overlooking a historic church on a quiet street between Madison and Park Avenues. In the border of Murray Hill and bustling Herald Square, shopping, dining and transport options abound.