Located just off Fifth Avenue on one of the most architecturally significant blocks in Manhattan, the quadruplex residence at 2 East 80th Street occupies the top levels of a distinguished mansion originally built in 1911. One of only three residences in the building, this 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom, 2-powder-room home offers a rare blend of historic craftsmanship and modern livability.
Spanning four levels, the layout of this residence thoughtfully separates entertaining and private living. A gracious landing opens to the sixth floor of the mansion, where the primary suite occupies the front of the floor and features a large walk-in closet, ensuite bathroom, and private terrace. Two additional bedrooms, a library or home office, and a laundry area complete this level.
Upstairs, the top floor serves as the main entertaining space, with a sunlit, front-facing eat-in kitchen that opens to a landscaped terrace, a formal dining area, wet bar, powder room, and a rear living space with a wood-burning fireplace.
Below the entry level, the fifth floor offers two secondary bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The fourth floor features a dramatic, full-width living room with a fireplace, a small kitchen, and a powder room - an ideal setting for informal gatherings or guest accommodations.
With three working wood-burning fireplaces, multiple outdoor spaces, and private elevator access, this one-of-a-kind residence captures the essence of Upper East Side townhouse living. The block of East 80th Street between Fifth and Madison Avenues, known for its rich history and architectural grandeur, has seen many of its original mansions thoughtfully restored to their single-family elegance. This prestigious location blends historic charm with modern luxury, offering residents an exclusive lifestyle just steps from Central Park and Museum Mile.
Located just off Fifth Avenue on one of the most architecturally significant blocks in Manhattan, the quadruplex residence at 2 East 80th Street occupies the top levels of a distinguished mansion originally built in 1911. One of only three residences in the building, this 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom, 2-powder-room home offers a rare blend of historic craftsmanship and modern livability.
Spanning four levels, the layout of this residence thoughtfully separates entertaining and private living. A gracious landing opens to the sixth floor of the mansion, where the primary suite occupies the front of the floor and features a large walk-in closet, ensuite bathroom, and private terrace. Two additional bedrooms, a library or home office, and a laundry area complete this level.
Upstairs, the top floor serves as the main entertaining space, with a sunlit, front-facing eat-in kitchen that opens to a landscaped terrace, a formal dining area, wet bar, powder room, and a rear living space with a wood-burning fireplace.
Below the entry level, the fifth floor offers two secondary bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The fourth floor features a dramatic, full-width living room with a fireplace, a small kitchen, and a powder room - an ideal setting for informal gatherings or guest accommodations.
With three working wood-burning fireplaces, multiple outdoor spaces, and private elevator access, this one-of-a-kind residence captures the essence of Upper East Side townhouse living. The block of East 80th Street between Fifth and Madison Avenues, known for its rich history and architectural grandeur, has seen many of its original mansions thoughtfully restored to their single-family elegance. This prestigious location blends historic charm with modern luxury, offering residents an exclusive lifestyle just steps from Central Park and Museum Mile.
Listing Courtesy of Garfield, Leslie J. & Co., Inc.