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183-185 West 4th Street
Last updated on Jan 8, 2026

183-185 West 4th Street

183-185 West 4th Street Location Map

Overview of 183-185 West 4th Street

This unique property combines two historic carriage houses at 183-185 West 4th Street into a single residence with notable provenance. Industrialist and art collector Armand Hammer owned the home in the 1920s during Greenwich Village's bohemian era. The property was masterfully restored by renowned architectural firm Fairfax & Sammons, who applied the Golden Ratio throughout to create harmonious proportions that make the interior feel surprisingly spacious. The home has been featured extensively in prestigious design publications and came to market for the first time in 22 years.

The residence centers around a dramatic double-height living room with skylight and an oversized wood burning fireplace. The main level includes a separate dining room with adjacent butler's pantry, a kitchen with its own entrance and secondary staircase, and a powder room. Upstairs, two private bedrooms each have adjacent full bathrooms and closets, with a balustrade overlooking the living room below. An enchanting garden provides outdoor space.

The property features meticulous craftsmanship and finishes that evoke an earlier era while meeting 21st century standards. Details include two fireplaces, triple glazed windows, and neotraditional design elements throughout. The home has been offered both as a luxury furnished rental for short or long term lease and as a sale property, representing a rare opportunity to own a pristine architectural work in one of Manhattan's most historic neighborhoods.

Doorman
None
Type
Townhouse
Year Built
1910
Apartments
Floors
1
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%

Amenities

  • Garden
  • Fireplaces
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at 7th Ave 0.08 miles
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at 6th Ave and Waverly Pl 0.08 miles
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at 7th Ave 0.37 miles

Pros & Cons

  • Historic Armand Hammer provenance from 1920s Greenwich Village
  • Featured in prestigious design publications
  • Golden Ratio applied throughout creating harmonious proportions
  • Double-height living room with skylight
  • Two fireplaces including oversized wood burning fireplace
  • Private enchanting garden
  • Triple glazed windows
  • Butler's pantry
  • Two private bedrooms with full bathrooms
  • Kitchen with separate entrance and secondary staircase
  • Restored by renowned Fairfax & Sammons architects
  • Located in historic Greenwich Village

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