22 Gramercy Park South is housed within a beautifully restored 26 foot wide Greek Revival townhouse dating to 1865, designed by acclaimed Manhattan architect Michael Haverland with interior design by Eric Cohler. This historic building has been transformed into luxury residences that seamlessly blend classic architectural elements with contemporary innovation, offering the rare privilege of a key to Gramercy Park, New York's most coveted private green space.
The building's crown jewel is a spectacular penthouse triplex spanning the top three floors, accessible via private elevator. This residence ranges from approximately 3,476 to 3,621 square feet and features soaring double height living rooms with 13.5 foot ceilings, Italian travertine marble floors, rich mahogany paneling, and nine foot mahogany framed windows that showcase picture perfect views of Gramercy Park. The penthouse boasts multiple terraces, including a 23 foot private south facing terrace with outdoor fireplace, and offers direct views of Alexander Calder's 1969 monumental outdoor sculpture "Janey Waney" in the park.
The building also accommodates a full townhouse configuration spanning nearly 4,000 to 4,973 square feet across multiple levels, featuring up to eight fireplaces, 16 rooms, and three terraces plus a large south facing garden. Common luxury features throughout the residences include chef's kitchens with Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele appliances, custom Varenna by Poliform cabinetry, spa inspired bathrooms with Waterworks fixtures and Ann Sacks tile, and a temperature controlled cedar wine cellar that holds 600+ bottles. Modern conveniences include multi zone climate control, Crestron lighting systems, Siedle entry systems, and fully pre wired AV and security systems with remote monitoring capabilities.
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