Welcome to this exceptional renovated limestone townhouse at 313 West 102nd Street, a 4-story gem rich in history and refined craftsmanship. Built in 1892 by developer Charles G. Judson, this row of four upscale townhouses on West 102nd Street, between Riverside Drive and West End Avenue, was designed by prolific architect Clarence Fagan True.
By 1972, it became home to Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt, a member of one of New York’s most distinguished families. An “Oyster Bay Roosevelt,” the brother of Theodore Jr., later the 26th President of the United States, and the father of Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
313 West 102nd Street, a 20-foot-wide, approximately 6,000 sq. ft. townhouse, showcases exquisite Flemish Renaissance details, including a watchful gargoyle at the gable base and a striking rock-faced limestone facade. This four-story-plus-basement home features a recessed basement entrance, a full-height bay, and a single-door entry adorned with a scallop-shell tympanum and intricate foliate carvings.
English Garden Level:
At the garden-level front of the house, the kitchen welcomes you through a striking rock-faced limestone arch, offering a private entrance. Fully gut-renovated, this French Mediterranean–inspired space blends timeless design with modern functionality while retaining architectural charm. Restored and exposed wood beams, along with original ceiling joists enhanced with hand-plastered stripes, add warmth and character throughout. The floor features tumbled limestone tiles, while classic custom shaker cabinets—some with glass panels and integrated LED lighting. A ceiling-mounted pot rack above for added convenience, and a dramatic waterfall island includes both a farmhouse sink and a prep/service sink. The kitchen is equipped with professional-grade Big Chill appliances in a French light pastel blue finish, including a fridge, dishwasher, and gas stove range, complemented by an undercounter microwave drawer and a Sub-Zero wine cooler—making the space as functional as it is beautiful.
Leading into the dining room, featuring a working wood-burning fireplace, original hardwood floors, and elegant white French glass patio doors, creating a seamless transition to a covered outdoor patio. Beyond, a beautifully designed and meticulously curated English garden, with a carved limestone wall fountain and a tranquil bench, offering a serene retreat.
Parlor Floor :
The parlor floor opens through a gracious foyer into an expansive living room adorned with original hardwood floors, soaring 11-foot coffered ceilings, and a charming wood-burning fireplace that serves as the room’s warm focal point. Elegant double French doors lead to the terrace overlooking the picturesque rowhouses and the serene English garden.
The Upper-Floor Residences:
On the third floor, two generously large bedrooms boast 10-foot ceilings, each featuring its own en suite bathroom. The primary suite, gracefully situated at the rear of the home, features gorgeous garden views, exquisite built-in hardwood closets, and a spacious en suite bathroom complete with a double vanity, Jacuzzi soaking tub, and a glass-enclosed shower. The front, south-facing bedroom is equally refined, featuring an en suite bath with a Canadian quartz top table, double vanity, illuminated mirrors, and a custom king-size closet—blending comfort, elegance, and timeless design.
The top floor showcases two exceptionally designed bedrooms, each exuding elegance and light. The front bedroom is bathed in natural sunlight from three south-facing windows and features a vintage New Orleans street light suspended beneath soaring 20-foot cathedral ceilings, creating a romantic yet softly dramatic architectural design. The rear bedroom is equally captivating, highlighted by 14-foot ceiling heights and a beautiful skylight, with a custom-designed separate study or home office area. Both bedrooms include en-suite bathrooms with limestone tile floors, rain showers with partitional glass, an
Welcome to this exceptional renovated limestone townhouse at 313 West 102nd Street, a 4-story gem rich in history and refined craftsmanship. Built in 1892 by developer Charles G. Judson, this row of four upscale townhouses on West 102nd Street, between Riverside Drive and West End Avenue, was designed by prolific architect Clarence Fagan True.
By 1972, it became home to Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt, a member of one of New York’s most distinguished families. An “Oyster Bay Roosevelt,” the brother of Theodore Jr., later the 26th President of the United States, and the father of Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
313 West 102nd Street, a 20-foot-wide, approximately 6,000 sq. ft. townhouse, showcases exquisite Flemish Renaissance details, including a watchful gargoyle at the gable base and a striking rock-faced limestone facade. This four-story-plus-basement home features a recessed basement entrance, a full-height bay, and a single-door entry adorned with a scallop-shell tympanum and intricate foliate carvings.
English Garden Level:
At the garden-level front of the house, the kitchen welcomes you through a striking rock-faced limestone arch, offering a private entrance. Fully gut-renovated, this French Mediterranean–inspired space blends timeless design with modern functionality while retaining architectural charm. Restored and exposed wood beams, along with original ceiling joists enhanced with hand-plastered stripes, add warmth and character throughout. The floor features tumbled limestone tiles, while classic custom shaker cabinets—some with glass panels and integrated LED lighting. A ceiling-mounted pot rack above for added convenience, and a dramatic waterfall island includes both a farmhouse sink and a prep/service sink. The kitchen is equipped with professional-grade Big Chill appliances in a French light pastel blue finish, including a fridge, dishwasher, and gas stove range, complemented by an undercounter microwave drawer and a Sub-Zero wine cooler—making the space as functional as it is beautiful.
Leading into the dining room, featuring a working wood-burning fireplace, original hardwood floors, and elegant white French glass patio doors, creating a seamless transition to a covered outdoor patio. Beyond, a beautifully designed and meticulously curated English garden, with a carved limestone wall fountain and a tranquil bench, offering a serene retreat.
Parlor Floor :
The parlor floor opens through a gracious foyer into an expansive living room adorned with original hardwood floors, soaring 11-foot coffered ceilings, and a charming wood-burning fireplace that serves as the room’s warm focal point. Elegant double French doors lead to the terrace overlooking the picturesque rowhouses and the serene English garden.
The Upper-Floor Residences:
On the third floor, two generously large bedrooms boast 10-foot ceilings, each featuring its own en suite bathroom. The primary suite, gracefully situated at the rear of the home, features gorgeous garden views, exquisite built-in hardwood closets, and a spacious en suite bathroom complete with a double vanity, Jacuzzi soaking tub, and a glass-enclosed shower. The front, south-facing bedroom is equally refined, featuring an en suite bath with a Canadian quartz top table, double vanity, illuminated mirrors, and a custom king-size closet—blending comfort, elegance, and timeless design.
The top floor showcases two exceptionally designed bedrooms, each exuding elegance and light. The front bedroom is bathed in natural sunlight from three south-facing windows and features a vintage New Orleans street light suspended beneath soaring 20-foot cathedral ceilings, creating a romantic yet softly dramatic architectural design. The rear bedroom is equally captivating, highlighted by 14-foot ceiling heights and a beautiful skylight, with a custom-designed separate study or home office area. Both bedrooms include en-suite bathrooms with limestone tile floors, rain showers with partitional glass, an
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