252 West 11th Street is ideally located on the recently featured block between West 4th and Waverly Place. The building is romantically name ‘Stoopside’ by its former owner and published poet. Stoopside is an unspoiled 17’X 42' Anglo Italianate townhouse on a 48’lot. The building has been divided into rental units
Units:
The entire building retains its original layout and 19th century detailing, starting with the magnificent double doors atop a high stoop. Each floor has its own very specific charm:
The garden level, which was the original kitchen and informal dinning room, now is a one bedroom apartment with an open plan living/dining along with a patio garden. There are two fireplaces—one is white marble.
The first floor has the original layout with a formal room ( original dinning room) with marble fire place and bay widow. A complete separate reception room echoes another era. Each room has the original fireplace.
The second floor has two studio rooms each with the style and proportion of when they where formal parlors, again with white marvel fireplace.
The top floor has a French country style vibe brick walls and an open plan kitchen. There are fireplaces and the original skylight.
252 West 11th Street is ideally located on the recently featured block between West 4th and Waverly Place. The building is romantically name ‘Stoopside’ by its former owner and published poet. Stoopside is an unspoiled 17’X 42' Anglo Italianate townhouse on a 48’lot. The building has been divided into rental units
Units:
The entire building retains its original layout and 19th century detailing, starting with the magnificent double doors atop a high stoop. Each floor has its own very specific charm:
The garden level, which was the original kitchen and informal dinning room, now is a one bedroom apartment with an open plan living/dining along with a patio garden. There are two fireplaces—one is white marble.
The first floor has the original layout with a formal room ( original dinning room) with marble fire place and bay widow. A complete separate reception room echoes another era. Each room has the original fireplace.
The second floor has two studio rooms each with the style and proportion of when they where formal parlors, again with white marvel fireplace.
The top floor has a French country style vibe brick walls and an open plan kitchen. There are fireplaces and the original skylight.
Listing Courtesy of M. Woods & Associates, Ltd.