Welcome to 15 Barrow Street apartment 3R, one of the rarest apartments in the heart of the West Village. Built as a stable in 1896, 15 Barrow Street was converted into apartments in the mid 1920's. The building retains many original characteristics, including the antique...
Welcome to 15 Barrow Street apartment 3R, one of the rarest apartments in the heart of the West Village. Built as a stable in 1896, 15 Barrow Street was converted into apartments in the mid 1920's. The building retains many original characteristics, including the antique horse pendant on the front facade and an arched doorway with cast iron columns in the main entrance, indicative of the Romanesque Revival era. Apartment 3R is a 2,200 sqft, 3 bedroom, 2 full bathroom floor-through duplex apartment that features a decorative Italian marble fireplace in the great room. It boasts an expansive primary bedroom with abundant closets and original pre-war details throughout. The windows on all four sides of the apartment allow ample natural light. The great room, ideally meant for entertaining, spans the entire 25' width of the building. The two bedrooms on the main floor are currently set up as a library and study, with a proper dining room found just off the kitchen, which is equipped with a dishwasher and washer/dryer The apartment's upper floor holds a primary bedroom like no other. At just over 500 square feet, windows line three walls with an alcove off the bedroom, perfect for a home office. The upper floor also offers a full en-suite with skylight. Situated on a quiet side street between 7th Ave South and West 4th Street, 15 Barrow is truly surrounded by some of the best restaurants and nightlife in New York City. Easy access to the A/C/E/B/D/F/M trains at West 4th Street, as well as the 1 train at Christopher Street. Pets are case by case.
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Located in the western part of Greenwich Village in Manhattan, New York City, the West Village is a charming, historic neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and bohemian atmosphere. It has a rich cultural history and has been home to numerous artists, writers, and musicians over the years. The neighborhood's unique character, coupled with its proximity to various amenities and attractions, makes it a highly sought-after area for residents and visitors alike. It is easily one of the most popular and in-demand neighborhoods in Manhattan.
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