不寻常,令人兴奋的Prime West Village Studio历史巴罗街34号和36号位于格林威治村历史区,分别由詹姆斯·H·史蒂芬斯和大卫·皮耶分别于1828年建造。这两个人是由木匠以交易的方式,于去年从查尔斯·奥克利(Charles Oakley)那里购买土地的,查尔斯·奥克利是一位有钱的律师,房地产开发商和房东,他在1826年至1828年间委托在这块地上建造了7栋房屋。最初是两个半故事带有屋顶窗的联邦风格建筑物拥有相同的佛兰芒粘合砖正面,尽管在1870年代,两个屋顶都被抬高以容纳第三层。 公寓 Barrow Street 36号的3号公寓是一个典型的迷人的西村合作社,是一间装有灯光的工作室,带有6个窗户和3个朝北,朝北,朝南的位置。这套公寓的其他特色包括可在厨房用餐,壁eat,办公室,洗衣机和烘干机-尤其是三个朝南的窗户,可俯瞰巴罗街和曼哈顿之外的天际线。 邻里西村被认为是该国最令人向往的邻里之一。在曼哈顿网格扎根之前就建立了这个社区,它具有欧洲城市的迷人魅力,其艺术,政治和建筑历史是独特而坚决的美国历史。如今,该地区因其众多受人喜爱的建筑,餐厅,精品店和咖啡店而闻名,而且邻近市区的所有事物,包括西边的自行车道和跑步道,华盛顿广场公园和下第五大道。
Unusual, Exciting, Prime West Village StudioHistory
Located in the Greenwich Village Historic District, 34 and 36 Barrow Street were built in 1828 by James H. Stephens and David P. Pye, respectively. Carpenters by trade, the two men had purchased the land the previous year from Charles Oakley, a well-to-do attorney, real estate developer and landlord, who commissioned seven homes on the block from 1826 to 1828. Originally two and a half stories with dormers, the Federal-style buildings boast identical Flemish bond brick fronts, though in the 1870's, both roofs were raised to accommodate a third floor.
Apartment
A prototypically charming West Village cooperative, Apartment 3 at 36 Barrow Street is a light-flooded studio with six windows and three exposures: facing north, south and west. Additional features of this apartment include an eat-in-kitchen, bedroom alcove, office, a washer and dryer--and notably, three south-facing windows overlooking Barrow Street and the Manhattan skyline beyond.
Neighborhood
The West Village is considered one of the most desirable neighborhoods in the country. Established before the Manhattan grid was firmly rooted, this neighborhood has the ambling charm of a European city with an artistic, political and architectural history that is uniquely and decidedly American. Today this area is prized for its numerous beloved buildings, restaurants, boutiques and coffee shops?as well as its proximity to all things downtown, including the West Side bike and running paths, Washington Square Park and Lower Fifth Avenue.