225 East 62nd Street | Treadwell Farm Historic District
An Architectural Masterpiece by Richard Morris Hunt Set within the storybook enclave of Manhattan’s Treadwell Farm Historic District, 225 East 62nd Street is a rare and distinguished 1873 Gilded Age townhouse designed by legendary architect Richard Morris Hunt. Gracefully positioned along a quiet, tree-lined block on the Upper Eas
225 East 62nd Street | Treadwell Farm Historic District
An Architectural Masterpiece by Richard Morris Hunt Set within the storybook enclave of Manhattan’s Treadwell Farm Historic District, 225 East 62nd Street is a rare and distinguished 1873 Gilded Age townhouse designed by legendary architect Richard Morris Hunt. Gracefully positioned along a quiet, tree-lined block on the Upper East Side, this 18-foot-wide residence beautifully pairs its historic French Second Empire provenance with effortless modern sophistication. Impeccably maintained, the classic four-step stoop, intricate wrought-iron railings, and delicate Juliette balcony set a grand tone before you even step inside. Spanning nearly 3,500 square feet across four sunlit stories—plus a finished English basement and a rare private garden carriage house—the home offers rare volume, warm natural light from its southern exposure, and timeless elegance.
The Residence & Layout
The Parlor Level: Seamless Entertaining & Culinary Elegance Pass through the formal entrance vestibule and double French doors into a floor dedicated to culinary art and intimate entertaining. The Chef’s Kitchen: Outfitted with custom solid maple millwork, generous stone countertops, a mosaic backsplash, and a premier appliance suite featuring a 6-burner commercial range, Sub-Zero refrigeration, and a new dishwasher. Dining & Garden Access: The kitchen transitions seamlessly into a spacious dining room that opens directly to the private rear garden sanctuary and separate garden studio. A discreet powder room completes the level.
The Second Level: The Grand Double Living Room Ascend the main staircase to an extraordinary double living room spanning the entire depth of the home. Architectural Drama: Soaring 10’6” ceilings, exquisite Douglas Fir flooring, and four expansive 9-foot windows bathe the space in brilliant natural light. Curated Details: Anchored by an original 19th-century hand-carved marble fireplace, this room was meticulously designed for entertaining and art display, featuring museum-grade gallery lighting.
The Third Level: The Primary Suite Sanctuary A sweeping staircase leads to the dedicated primary floor—a tranquil, private retreat. The Primary Bedroom: Framed by leafy views of historic townhouse gardens, this quiet haven features an original marble fireplace and exceptional proportions. Ensuite Amenities: A custom-fitted walk-in dressing room, a cozy rear library, and a luxurious marble ensuite bathroom with a dual vanity . The Upper & Lower Levels Fourth Level: Accommodates two sun-drenched bedrooms (one with a classic fireplace), a dedicated home office, and a full marble bathroom. English Basement: Offers an independent street entrance, ideal for guest quarters, a full-size laundry room, abundant storage, and a private staff or guest bedroom with a full bathroom. The Private Garden Studio & Carriage House Beyond the main residence lies a truly unique urban sanctuary: a standalone brick studio built in the 1930s. Evoking the charm of a classic carriage house, this private structure features: - Radiant heated floors & central air conditioning for year-round comfort - Overhead skylight pouring in natural illumination - A serene space ideal for a home executive office, private art studio, yoga pavilion, or wellness retreat.
Location: Prime Upper East Side—moments from Manhattan’s finest luxury boutiques, world-class dining, iconic cultural institutions, and effortless transportation connections.
The East Side Manhattan office is just moments away from Central Park in one of the most desirable neighborhood
The East Side Manhattan office is just moments away from Central Park in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in the city. The East Side is known for its world-renowned shopping, fine dining, museums and galleries, and convenient proximity to the midtown business and theatre districts. It is also known for its prime Manhattan real estate, which includes some of the city’s most elegant historic and prewar homes. Our brokerage staff offers unsurpassed service to our clients. Our agents are thoroughly familiar with the neighborhoods in this area, and with all aspects of sales, including the demands of the luxury co-op market.