These three houses are a good example of a simple late Greek Revival three story row house with a low basement. The low stoop with handsome wrought iron railings, leads gently up to a doorway whose proportions and details are marked by their simplicity. The door and sidelights are slightly recessed within the plain pilastered door frame and a horizontal wood entablature above the door, with its delicate dentils, is surmounted by a rectangular, three-lighted glass transom. At the roof line is the original wood frieze board, capped by a dentilled cornice.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmark
The Neighborhood
Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village became a village after the American Revolution. The 1807-11 gridiron street plan bypassed the Village and the area kept its low scale nature. The district is known for its collection of early New York row houses in a variety of styles including Federal,...
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