A Carnegie Hill townhouse that was erstwhile location to nan precocious Gloria Vanderbilt is backmost connected nan market for $10.29 million.
The late-19th-century, ivy-covered brownstone astatine 67 E. 91st St. first deed nan marketplace for $11.99 cardinal successful 2022.
The seller, photographer Priscilla Rattazzi, bought nan 19-foot-wide dispersed from Vanderbilt — nan precocious heiress, designer, creator and mother of CNN anchor Anderson Cooper — successful 1995 for $2.99 million, via a trust.
The five-story location was built successful 1891, designed by G.A. Schellenger.
At 6,400 quadrate feet, it comes pinch six bedrooms, 6½ bathrooms, 4 woodburning fireplaces, a curved cardinal staircase — and an elevator.
Design specifications see a garden-level greenhouse wherever Vanderbilt’s coating workplace — now a assemblage abstraction and an informal surviving room — erstwhile stood.
The residence opens to a foyer that leads to a general entranceway assemblage and a large, eat-in chef’s kitchen. There’s besides an unfastened living/dining area, hardwood floors, crown moldings and a mini outdoor patio disconnected nan room for al fresco dining.
The parlor level features a general eating room pinch 3 oversize windows and a wood-paneled surviving room pinch 11-foot-high ceilings positive a room wall.
Upstairs, there’s a main chamber suite pinch a windowed spa-like bath and a location office. Additional bedrooms are connected nan 4th floor, on pinch a solid solarium — and connected nan 5th floor, which besides has different office.
The tile tin beryllium converted into an further entertaining space.
The listing brokers are Tania Isacoff Friedland, of Compass, and Jed Garfield of Leslie J. Garfield.