Red brick townhouses have always been popular in New York, but this magnificent home in West Village boasts elegant architecture and a rich history of creative owners. Built in the 19th century, the townhouse was the home of painter Clara Davidge at the turn of the century, and in the 50s it became a meeting place for the local bohemian community, consisting of writers, poets, and musicians. Today, it is an exquisite modern residence for a young family with a luxurious backyard, which has not lost its unique character to this day!
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