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Step into the past with modern comforts at 475 West 144th street, a Neoclassical, Romanesque Revival style townhouse nestled in the heart of Harlem’s historic Hamilton Heights landmark district and the highly-desired Sugar Hill area. Constructed in 1896 by renowned architects Neville & Bagge, this four-story townhouse boasts seven spacious bedrooms and four beautifully appointed baths, complimented by a delightful self-contained garden unit with its own entrance.
Every corner of this majestic townhouse whispers stories of its rich history, while comforting you with tastefully modern updates. The townhouse effortlessly radiates its 19th-century charm through its striking Italian Renaissance wood-carved stairways, original doors, and ornate moldings, offering a one-of-a-kind environment filled with character and allure. Begin mornings on the rear parlor floor deck with a cup of coffee, or unwind after a long day in the serene private patio below.
Conveniently located, this property allows for quick access to the A, B, C, D, and 1 subway lines. Indulge in some of the best restaurants and entertainment venues Harlem has to offer, or enjoy a peaceful day at nearby parks. The bustling shopping and dining district of 125th Street is just minutes away, where you will find Whole Foods, Target, Trader Joe's, and a plethora of fine dining and fast-casual options to suit any palate.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of Harlem history and experience the blend of old-world charm and modern convenience at 475 West 144th Street.
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