Situated on one of Manhattans oldest and most picturesque blocks, 25 Stuyvesant Street is a magnificent Anglo-Italianate townhouse offering an unparalleled blend of historic charm and modern luxury. As featured in the NY Post, this five-story, single-family gem is flooded with natural light and graciously proportioned, boasting soaring ceilings, a verdant private garden, and a rooftop with sweeping city views. The home has been impeccably renovated, seamlessly blending modern amenities with original 19th-century details, including etched-glass doors, louvered shutters, hand-cast decorative plaster molding, a wrought-iron balcony, four original marble fireplaces, and a gorgeous curved staircase with wooden balustrade. 25 Stuyvesant Street is an oasis at the hub of downtown Manhattans most vibrant neighborhoods: East Village, Greenwich Village, NoHo, Nolita, SoHo, Lower East Side. The approximately 3,400-square-foot home is move-in ready, with a re-surfaced roof and all-new mechanicals, including a Mitsubishi HVAC system, high-efficiency Viessmann boiler, and Aprilaire steam humidifier system. Top-of-the-line finishes include a Bulthaup kitchen, LeFroy Brooks and Dornbracht fixtures, Miele and Wolf/SubZero appliances, built-in Sonos speakers, and an automated irrigation system. Located on the iconic Renwick Triangle, formed by the intersection of East 10th Street and Stuyvesant Street, the residence is one of a landmarked group of Anglo-Italianate row houses completed in 1861 on the former estate of Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch governor of New Amsterdam, and anchored by St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery, the oldest site of worship in Manhattan. Set back from a street prized for its tranquility, mature trees, and flowering wisteria, 25 Stuyvesant Street is surrounded by independent boutiques, art galleries, and some of the citys best restaurants. The home offers a rare opportunity for a discerning buyer to own an exceptional historic residence in the heart of the city. The layout comprises: Finished Basement: Mechanicals and ample storage. Garden Level: Entrance under stoop into a finished mudroom, front office, half bath, and art studio with floor-to-ceiling metal casement doors leading to the landscaped garden. First Floor: Primary entrance with foyer, kitchen, dining room with bay windows, and walk-in pantry. Parlor Floor: Living room with 106 ceilings and wrought-iron balcony, library, and powder room. Third Floor: Primary bedroom with walk-in closets and primary bath. Fourth Floor: Bedrooms 2 and 3 with a full bath, built-in closets, and enclosed laundry area. Fifth Floor: Bedrooms 4 and 5 (or office) with a full bath, built-in closets, and sky lights.