SIMPLICITY AND AUTHENTICITY The simple harmony of this Greek Revival townhouse at 303 W 4th is immediately apparent. It is located between Bank and West 12th on one of the earliest surviving historic blocks in the West Village. Extensive restorations have taken place in most houses in the row. No. 303 is 20 feet wide and 40 feet deep on a 56-foot lot, with an 8 foot extension on the parlor and garden levels. Gross square footage is approximately 3200 sf. Built in 1836, the house retains classic original details, a graceful staircase, formal front and rear parlors with 11 foot ceilings and black marble fireplaces. The light throughout the house is especially lovely, including the halls which are lit by large windows on the landings. The early 19th century cooking hearth remains in the rear garden level room. The garden level and rear parlor overlook and open to the garden. The lofty top floor has a full width artist-style skylight on the front and another at the rear. There is a 250 sf rent-controlled studio apartment, entered under the stoop, located in the garden floor front. It has been occupied by the same tenant since 1961. With the exception of this space, the house is delivered vacant.
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