A historic Upper East Side double-wide townhouse once owned late screens and stage Director Mike Nichols Is now on the market For $ 26 million.
The property is on the same block as Madonna’s Mega Mansion.
Built in 1899, a 40-foot-wide townhouse 160 AD. In 81st St. comes with a private garage. According to the listing, there is also a large landscape garden “with space for a football match”.
Inside, the house has details such as eight bedrooms, five fireplaces – four gases, a woodburning – a mezzanine balcony and an English pine-paneled library, with floor-to-ceiling bookcases and a chimney.
There is also a Chef’s Kitchen in front of the garden, and a grand garden-facing living room with a 20-foot terrace with a formal dining room, and a spacious main bedroom suite on the third floor.
Nicholas directed films that in popular culture ranged from “The Graduate” to “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” And “Working Girl” – superior in specific moments with exquisite detail, compassion and humor. A new biography, however, focuses on Allegedly ugly aspect About his life and career.
She was married to ABC News veteran Diane Sawyer, her debut as an aide to then-President Richard Nixon.
Nichols Sold to townhouse for $ 1.68 million In 1995.
Listing brokers are Patricia Farman-Farman, Alexa Lambert and Mark Akilis, Compass.
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