Gilded Age Carriage House in the Heart of Broadway
Offered for Sale: Historic 1850s Carriage House Times Square / Theater District
Tucked away just steps from the dazzling lights of Broadway's most celebrated stages, this extraordinary 1850s Carriage House is a singular offering in the heart of Manhattan. Rich in character and steeped in history, the property transports you to the romance and elegance of New York's Gilded Age-when horse-drawn carriages lined cobblestone streets and the city's artistic legacy was just beginning to take root.
Accessed through the original horse passageway from the street, the property opens into a mid-block private courtyard-a rare urban oasis that feels worlds away from the surrounding energy of Times Square. Reminiscent of the charm of the French Quarter, this courtyard sets the stage for a truly one-of-a-kind residence.
Once home to the Menconi brothers-renowned sculptors behind the historic flagpole bases at the New York Public Library-the building carries a rich artistic legacy. Its cinematic character has also made it a sought-after filming location, with appearances in Bullets Over Broadway, Deconstructing Harry, Law & Order, and Blue Bloods, among others.
Ascending the granite steps from the courtyard leads you to a charming front porch, where you'll find access to a private roof terrace above the original stables. This outdoor space is ideal for planting herbs and flowers and creates a tranquil seating area perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation.
Passing into the home, you're greeted by a vestibule featuring stained glass windows, casting warm, colorful light across the entry. From here, you can access
either a flexible auxiliary office/bedroom suite-once a self-contained studio apartment-or enter the grand living room, complete with high ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace. The adjacent dining area offers ample space for entertaining.
Glass-paned doors lead into the thoughtfully designed kitchen, which also features a pass-through that can be closed off to reveal a stunning stained-glass panel.
This level offers a balance of historic charm and modern function, designed to enhance both comfort and character.
The upper floor includes a spacious primary bedroom with a second wood-burning fireplace, a windowed bathroom with a soaking tub, a second bedroom with corner windows, a third bathroom with a walk-in shower, and a washer/dryer closet for added convenience.
What truly sets this home apart is its architecture- a freestanding, interior-block structure with windows on all four sides, offering an abundance of natural light and an unparalleled sense of privacy in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.
Property Highlights:
- Historic 1850s carriage house
- 3 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms
- Grand living/dining spaces with two wood-burning fireplaces
- Private roof terrace over the former stables
- Unique freestanding building with windows on all sides
- Featured in major film and television productions
- Beautiful stained-glass windows and architectural details throughout
- Iconic location near Broadway theaters and restaurants
- Located within both 420 and 424 W 46th St co-ops
- Private entrance from courtyard + secondary entrance through 424 W 46th Street
- Video intercom system with remote gate access
This is more than a residence-it is a living chapter of New York's rich history, offering a unique lifestyle tucked between the timeless allure of Broadway and the ever-evolving heartbeat of Manhattan.
Gilded Age Carriage House in the Heart of Broadway
Offered for Sale: Historic 1850s Carriage House Times Square / Theater District
Tucked away just steps from the dazzling lights of Broadway's most celebrated stages, this extraordinary 1850s Carriage House is a singular offering in the heart of Manhattan. Rich in character and steeped in history, the property transports you to the romance and elegance of New York's Gilded Age-when horse-drawn carriages lined cobblestone streets and the city's artistic legacy was just beginning to take root.
Accessed through the original horse passageway from the street, the property opens into a mid-block private courtyard-a rare urban oasis that feels worlds away from the surrounding energy of Times Square. Reminiscent of the charm of the French Quarter, this courtyard sets the stage for a truly one-of-a-kind residence.
Once home to the Menconi brothers-renowned sculptors behind the historic flagpole bases at the New York Public Library-the building carries a rich artistic legacy. Its cinematic character has also made it a sought-after filming location, with appearances in Bullets Over Broadway, Deconstructing Harry, Law & Order, and Blue Bloods, among others.
Ascending the granite steps from the courtyard leads you to a charming front porch, where you'll find access to a private roof terrace above the original stables. This outdoor space is ideal for planting herbs and flowers and creates a tranquil seating area perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation.
Passing into the home, you're greeted by a vestibule featuring stained glass windows, casting warm, colorful light across the entry. From here, you can access
either a flexible auxiliary office/bedroom suite-once a self-contained studio apartment-or enter the grand living room, complete with high ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace. The adjacent dining area offers ample space for entertaining.
Glass-paned doors lead into the thoughtfully designed kitchen, which also features a pass-through that can be closed off to reveal a stunning stained-glass panel.
This level offers a balance of historic charm and modern function, designed to enhance both comfort and character.
The upper floor includes a spacious primary bedroom with a second wood-burning fireplace, a windowed bathroom with a soaking tub, a second bedroom with corner windows, a third bathroom with a walk-in shower, and a washer/dryer closet for added convenience.
What truly sets this home apart is its architecture- a freestanding, interior-block structure with windows on all four sides, offering an abundance of natural light and an unparalleled sense of privacy in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.
Property Highlights:
- Historic 1850s carriage house
- 3 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms
- Grand living/dining spaces with two wood-burning fireplaces
- Private roof terrace over the former stables
- Unique freestanding building with windows on all sides
- Featured in major film and television productions
- Beautiful stained-glass windows and architectural details throughout
- Iconic location near Broadway theaters and restaurants
- Located within both 420 and 424 W 46th St co-ops
- Private entrance from courtyard + secondary entrance through 424 W 46th Street
- Video intercom system with remote gate access
This is more than a residence-it is a living chapter of New York's rich history, offering a unique lifestyle tucked between the timeless allure of Broadway and the ever-evolving heartbeat of Manhattan.
Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC