East Village Building Blocks

123 East 10th Street | Block : 466 | Lot #46

  • Building Date : 1854
  • Original Use : Residential
  • Original Owner : Robert Carnley
  • Original Architect : Unknown

Description & Building Alterations

This four-story town house and its identical neighbor at Number 125 East 10th Street were built in 1854 by Robert Carnley on lots purchased from Peter Gerard Stuyvesant as part of the divestment of the Stuyvesant Family Estate.

The simple and elegant Anglo-Italianate facade features a rusticated stone ground floor and basement with keystone arched doorway and window and wrought iron-stoop, and the parlor floor displays floor-to-ceiling arched windows opening onto a matching wrought iron balcony. This house is part of the St. Mark’s Historic District, and more information is available in the Landmarks Preservation Commission’s designation report.

Block : 466 / Lot : 46 / Building Date : 1854 / Original Owner : Robert Carnley / Original Use : Residential / Original Architect : Unknown

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