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NYC’s “Medieval Lair” Finally Finds A Buyer

The property is known for its wood-paneled walls and stained-glass windows. Source: The New York Post

After three-plus years on the market and a handful of broker swaps, a medieval-looking co-op at 44 Gramercy Park North has finally found a buyer.

The so-called ‘medieval lair,’ which is replete with 14 stained-glass windows, a stone fireplace and carved wooden doors, is now in contract for an undisclosed amount above its $3.75 million asking price. (Unless it’s many millions over, that’s still a good deal: The 1,868-square-foot dwelling asked $7 million when it first came on the market in April 2014, StreetEasy shows.)

A stone fireplace graces the unit.

 
The owner, whose identity was not immediately available, has reportedly lived there for nearly 60 years.

The 12th-floor unit is housed in a 16-story, circa-1930s building designed by prominent New York architectural firm Schwartz and Gross. Additional standout touches include wood-paneled and stone walls, stunning ceiling moldings and a 500-square-foot terrace with views looking south, north and east.

The great room and dining room overlook Gramercy Park. And yes, the apartment also comes with a key to that gated green space. (Source: The New York Post)

Outside, a 500-square-foot terrace faces south, north and east.

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