
The actor Neil Patrick Harris lived since 2013 in a centennial apartment in Harlem, New York. It finds taker for 7,1 million. Guided tour.
745 square meters
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The manor was built in 1903. The home includes 18 rooms spanning over 745 square meters of space.

Cachet
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Prominent moulding carved into antique hardwoods offer charm within the context of classic prestige.

The principal living area
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Pictured here is the open concept living area. The open concept maps out a dining room for eight extending into the main living room.

The kitchen
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The culinary kitchen is centered by a massive quartz top island.

The parlour
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A parlour serves as the formal living room. The very charming room displays extensive woodwork and historic windows.

The bar
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Ye olde pub lives up to its antique splendor with extensive woodwork and a hand-carved fireplace mantel.

Third living room
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An impressive third living room features a beautifully restored 19th century-style copper ceiling.

The master suite
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Pictured here is one of four bedrooms in the townhouse. The master suite offers a spacious area and opens to a balcony.

The ensuite bathroom
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The ensuite bathroom was recently renovated. The ensuite is equipped with a walk-in double shower system.

The second bedroom
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The cozier second bedroom is complimented by high ceilings and abundant natural light.

The cinema
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The very large home theatre is swathed in red velvet.

The office
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The antique home office displays a charming phonograph horn and a vintage booth.

The terrace
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Outside, a rooftop terrace is made unique with a wooden pagoda and multiple sitting areas.

A relaxation area
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Another leisure spot is configured for maximum privacy.

The spa
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An integrated spa on the roof is hidden from prying eyes.
