“A Greenwich Village townhouse designed by James Renwick Jr., the architect of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, is on the market for $28 million,” reports Mansion Global.
“Built in 1856, the roughly 9,000-square-foot Anglo-Italianate house has six stories, 13½-foot ceilings, original fireplace mantels and a rooftop terrace, according to marketing materials. There are six wood-burning fireplaces, seven bedrooms, a chef’s kitchen and two kitchenettes.” The townhouse has been extensively restored including the additions of an elevator, modern mechanicals, and a backyard garden.