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312 East 53rd Street
Just Listed · Turtle Bay

312 East 53rd Street

$3,900,000
Listed by:
Dexter Guerrieri and Emily Barham, Vandenberg The Townhouse Experts
Photography:
Photos courtesy of Vandenberg, The Townhouse Experts

Built in 1866 by Robert and James Cunningham, this French Second Empire townhouse is one of Manhattan's last surviving wood-frame residences. Its mansard roof and bracketed cornices over the door and windows are hallmarks of the post-Civil War style, and the house was completed just as the city's fire line moved north, making it among the final wooden structures permitted in the neighborhood. The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated it a landmark in 1968. Past residents include New York City Ballet cofounder Lincoln Kirstein and the saloniste Muriel Draper, who hosted artists and writers in the parlor by the late 1920s.

Three bedrooms, two and a half baths, and 2,775 square feet, with an extra-large landmarked garden.

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