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A townhouse in Manhattan’s West Village that recently underwent a gut renovation hit the market last week for $25.9 million. 

Built in 1844, the West 11th Street home now sports entirely new interiors, made up of bright white walls, herringbone wood floors and picture frame molding in some of the main living spaces. In a neighborhood full of historic townhouses, a remodel can ease some future headaches for the next owner. West Village Townhouse, Townhouse Garden, Herringbone Wood Floor, Frame Molding, Herringbone Wood, Primary Suite, Waverly Place, Picture Frame Molding, Radiant Floor Heating

A townhouse in Manhattan’s West Village that recently underwent a gut renovation hit the market last week for $25.9 million. Built in 1844, the West 11th Street home now sports entirely new interiors, made up of bright white walls, herringbone wood floors and picture frame molding in some of the main living spaces. In a neighborhood full of historic townhouses, a remodel can ease some future headaches for the next owner.

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Royal physicians, royal wine merchants, and the namesake of Earl Grey tea—there might not be a more historic home in London.  This elegant terraced Queen Anne townhouse in the heart of London’s Chelsea neighborhood is for sale for the first time in 40 years. With its stucco columned portico, decorative cornicing and long windows spanning almost ceiling to floor, the home’s historical architecture is complemented by the notable figures who have called it home over the centuries. British Townhouse, London Townhouse, The British Royal Family, Chelsea London, Long Windows, Grey Tea, Earl Grey Tea, Earl Gray, Boutique Homes

Royal physicians, royal wine merchants, and the namesake of Earl Grey tea—there might not be a more historic home in London. This elegant terraced Queen Anne townhouse in the heart of London’s Chelsea neighborhood is for sale for the first time in 40 years. With its stucco columned portico, decorative cornicing and long windows spanning almost ceiling to floor, the home’s historical architecture is complemented by the notable figures who have called it home over the centuries.

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