LEGENDARY GOLD COAST 25' WIDE MANSION Write the next chapter at legendary 62 West 9th Street, a mansion of significant provenance dating back to 1839 when it was built for William Beach Lawrence, U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom and Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island. Located in the gold coast "American District" of Greenwich Village, a coveted and picturesque stretch between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, the block was once home to Mayflower descendants and high-profile politicians. Over the years, 62 West 9th housed dignitaries and society figures, and later was the address for some of the city's most beloved hangouts, including The Lion, whose stage launched the careers of Barbra Streisand, Bob Dylan, Truman Capote, and Joan Rivers. 62 West 9th Street is a magnificent Greek revival style rowhouse. Measuring over 7,595 square feet (plus a 1,335-square-foot basement), this 25-foot-wide features a garden floor with double-height ceiling and a spectacular atrium skylight. All five floors boast high ceilings, and on the third floor a massive terrace overlooking quiet gardens. In the heart of Greenwich Village, one of Manhattan's finest neighborhoods, the property has immediate access to Washington Square Park, Jefferson Market Garden, Union Square, and the best boutique shops and historic cafés of the vibrant Village are all on the doorstep.
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