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67 Charles St.

By JILL PRILUCK | July 10, 2008

67 Charles St. Between Bleecker Street and West 4th Street

$11.7 million

Approximate Annual Taxes:

$18,779

Broker:

Sara Gelbard/Corcoran

This four-story, 20-foot-wide, landmark West Village townhouse, about 4,000 square feet, was built in 1866. The garden floor features the kitchen (plus pantry) and dining room, office, bath, sun room, and access to the bi-level outdoor space that has a patio and elevated garden. The parlor floor contains the foyer, living room, library, terrace, and powder room. The third floor includes the master bedroom and bath, two bedrooms, and a laundry room. The fourth floor has three bedrooms, two baths, and a kitchenette. Other details include six original marble mantels (there is a working gas fireplace in the library), several arches and a rosette on the parlor floor, a coffin corner, and two skylights on the top floor. There is also a fully finished basement.


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