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Here’s A Look Inside This Stunning $65M UES Gilded Age Mansion

On the Upper East Side near Fifth Avenue sits a stunning 15,200-square-foot limestone mansion.

The architecturally magnificent home, a testament to Manhattan’s historic Gilded Age, is listed at a whopping $65 million–making it among a handful of the most expensive townhouses to ever be listed in NYC, according to 6SqFt.

Entryway of an UES mansion
Source / Yoo Jean Han for Sotheby’s International Realty

Built in 1899 and sitting on a 15’ x 105’ swathe of land, the mansion was designed by original architect, C.P.H. Gilbert, who was known for opulent, chateau-inspired Francois Ier style. Since being built it has undergone a complete renovation by its current owner.

The six-story, 35-foot wide home sits set back from East 79th Street by a court enclosed by wrought iron gates. A set of bronze-and-glass doors serves as the main entry to the home.

A court outside an UES mansion
Source / Yoo Jean Han for Sotheby’s International Realty

Inside offers over 15,000-square-feet of interior living space with soaring high ceilings and large west-facing windows offering stunning Central Park views. It includes two elevators, both a chef’s kitchen and a catering kitchen, a wine cellar, a library, security and administrative offices, a sky lit gym, a wrap-around terrace, and more.

The first floor begins with a majestic gallery anchored by a grand staircase. The gallery opens into a marble-paneled hall leading to the reception room, security and administrative offices, a powder room, a cloak room, and a terrace.

A formal living space
Source / Yoo Jean Han for Sotheby’s International Realty

Both the staircase and elevator access lead to the second floor parlor level.

This floor houses the formal living and dining room, a well-appointed pantry, and a powder room. Ceilings soar to over thirteen feet in height on this level and the windows look out upon the courtyard.

An informal living space
Source / Yoo Jean Han for Sotheby’s International Realty

The third floor is the heart of the residence and is less formal than the floors below.

Perfect for every day elegant living, a library, a second informal dining room, a chef’s kitchen including a butler’s pantry, and another powder room are found on this floor.

Inside this $65 million UES Gilded Age Mansion
Source / Yoo Jean Han for Sotheby’s International Realty

A private primary suite makes up the entirety of the fourth floor.

This extremely serene and private level, which can be accessed by the grand central staircase, features a 12-foot-ceiling bedroom with a large bathroom and two large dressing rooms. A second smaller room, which can be used as an office or second bedroom, also has a full bath.

One of the bedrooms inside this $65 million UES Gilded Age Mansion
Source / Yoo Jean Han for Sotheby’s International Realty

The fifth floor of the home features three bedrooms, one with an ensuite bath and one with a terrace that wraps around the southern and western sides of the residence.

Above this, on the sixth floor, are two more bedrooms with a shared bath. A kitchen and gym can also be found on this floor.

Gym inside this $65 million UES Gilded Age Mansion
Source / Yoo Jean Han for Sotheby’s International Realty

The lower level is where one will find the security office, laundry room, and multiple storage rooms, including a wine cellar, mechanical rooms, and a room solely for firewood storage. The chef’s catering kitchen is also on this floor.

Extraordinary detail is seen throughout the home using only the very top-quality methods and materials, such as solid mahogany doors and windows, hand-chosen marble paneling and floors, rare English brown oak paneling, parquet de Versailles and herringbone white oak floors, and carved plaster crown moldings.

Wine cellar inside this $65 million UES Gilded Age Mansion
Source / Yoo Jean Han for Sotheby’s International Realty

The home is listed by Serena Boardman and Susan Baker of Sotheby’s International Realty – East Side Manhattan Brokerage. It’s listed at $65,000,000 and the monthly taxes have a hefty price tag of $18,653. 

You can see the full listing here.

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