Exquisite 1888 Grenell-designed townhouse blending Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival styles on a tree-lined Upper West Side block near Central Park. Four-story, six-unit building spanning nearly 4,000 square feet with a sun-drenched south-facing garden.
Located on a historic tree-lined side-street near Central Park, 42 West 94th Street is a well-preserved townhouse designed by architect Increase M. Grenell in 1888. This four-story building blends Queen Anne, Romanesque Revival, and neo-Grec styles, showcasing timeless architectural beauty.
The property currently has six units, spans nearly 4,000 square feet and features a south-facing garden abutting low-rise townhouses, providing ample sunlight and tranquility.
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