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Carnegie Hill townhouse once owned by Gloria Vanderbilt is back on the market for $10.29 million. The 19-foot-wide brownstone at 67 E. 91st St., built in 1891 by G.A. Schellenger, boasts six bedrooms and 6½ bathrooms across its five floors.
The seller, photographer Priscilla Rattazzi, purchased the property from Vanderbilt's trust in 1995 for $2.99 million. The townhouse features a curved central staircase, an elevator, four woodburning fireplaces, and casement windows that flood the interior with natural light.
Design highlights include a garden-level greenhouse where Vanderbilt once painted, now converted into a gallery space and informal living room. The main floor boasts a formal entrance gallery, eat-in chef's kitchen, open living/dining area, and hardwood floors. A parlor level features a formal dining room with oversized windows and a wood-paneled living room.
Upstairs, the main bedroom suite includes a spa-like bath and home office, while additional bedrooms are on the fourth floor, along with a glass solarium. The fifth floor offers another office space. The roof can be converted into an entertaining area, offering endless possibilities for outdoor enjoyment.
