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12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
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12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
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12 Mount Morris Park West

Mt. Morris Park | NY
West 121st Street & West 122nd Street

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$ 8,750,000
Building For Sale
Property Type
Active
Status
16
Rooms
7,825/727
ASF/ASM
$ 9,804
Real Estate Taxes [Per Annum]
  • 12 Mount Morris Park West
  • $ 8,750,000
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027

Building Details

12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
Single Family
Ownership
Townhouse
Building Type
Voice Intercom
Service Level
Walk-up
Access
1720/52
Block/Lot
25'x50'
Building Size
25'x78'
Lot Size
R7-2
Zoning
1888
Year Built
5/1
Floors/Apts

Photos

12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027

Floor Plan

12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027

Description

A James E. Ware Townhouse of Rare Integrity Mount Morris Park Historic District 25-Foot-Wide Queen Anne Residence

Designed in 1888 by architect James E. Ware, this exceptional Mount Morris Park townhouse represents a rare convergence of architectural pedigree, scale, and careful stewardship. Conceived during Harlem's most deliberate and aspirational period, the home reflects an era when architecture was expected to balance beauty, permanence, and daily life-and it continues to do so with remarkable clarity today. Executed in Middlesex brownstone, the Queen Anne facade features rock-faced stonework at the garden level, finely tooled finishes above, and a slate-clad mansard roof that has been recently updated in keeping with the home's original intent.

Set within the Mount Morris Park Historic District, the 25-foot-wide residence directly overlooks Marcus Garvey Memorial Park, offering protected light, openness, and a sense of scale that is increasingly rare in Manhattan. Since its construction, the house has had only three owners-an extraordinary continuity that speaks both to the strength of Ware's original design and to the care with which it has been maintained for more than a century. Ware's approach favored restraint, proportion, and livability over spectacle, and that philosophy is immediately felt throughout the home.

Rooms are squarely proportioned, circulation feels natural, and the house welcomes rather than overwhelms. The interior spans approximately 7,825 square feet and includes 16 rooms, among them 10 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. The layout remains largely intact, reflecting the foresight of the original design. Pocket doors remain throughout, and eight wood-burning fireplaces anchor the home with warmth and architectural presence. A rich palette of hardwoods-ash, pine, mahogany, oak, and sycamore-has been used intentionally, each selected for character and purpose.

The garden level is designed for daily living, offering a private under-the-stoop entry, gracious living and dining areas with a wood-burning fireplace, and a fully renovated chef's kitchen. Designed for serious use, the kitchen pairs professional-grade appliances with custom cabinetry, white Italian marble, and Brazilian stone flooring, opening directly to the rear garden and reinforcing the connection between indoor and outdoor space. This level also includes a bedroom, one and a half baths, and a discreet home office nook.

The parlor floor is distinguished by scale and craftsmanship, with expansive entertaining rooms, coffered tiger oak ceilings, restored millwork, and a renovated butler's pantry that supports modern entertaining while preserving historic function. Upper floors provide a thoughtful balance of private bedrooms, flexible living arrangements, and, at the top of the house, a self-contained level with its own kitchen-ideal for extended family, guests, or long-term stays.

Behind the scenes, the home has been comprehensively modernized. Electrical service has been upgraded to 450 amps, plumbing restored with copper piping, and major systems-including roof and boiler-addressed with care. Modern conveniences are present throughout but never imposed, allowing the architecture to remain the defining feature.

Located alongside Mount Morris Park and moments from Lenox Avenue, the townhouse enjoys both residential calm and proximity to Harlem's cultural, dining, and transportation corridors. This is not a house shaped by trends or reinvention, but by excellence sustained through stewardship-ready to be carried forward by its next caretaker.
A James E. Ware Townhouse of Rare Integrity Mount Morris Park Historic District 25-Foot-Wide Queen Anne Residence

Designed in 1888 by architect James E. Ware, this exceptional Mount Morris Park townhouse represents a rare convergence of architectural pedigree, scale, and careful stewardship. Conceived during Harlem's most deliberate and aspirational period, the home reflects an era when architecture was expected to balance beauty, permanence, and daily life-and it continues to do so with remarkable clarity today. Executed in Middlesex brownstone, the Queen Anne facade features rock-faced stonework at the garden level, finely tooled finishes above, and a slate-clad mansard roof that has been recently updated in keeping with the home's original intent.

Set within the Mount Morris Park Historic District, the 25-foot-wide residence directly overlooks Marcus Garvey Memorial Park, offering protected light, openness, and a sense of scale that is increasingly rare in Manhattan. Since its construction, the house has had only three owners-an extraordinary continuity that speaks both to the strength of Ware's original design and to the care with which it has been maintained for more than a century. Ware's approach favored restraint, proportion, and livability over spectacle, and that philosophy is immediately felt throughout the home.

Rooms are squarely proportioned, circulation feels natural, and the house welcomes rather than overwhelms. The interior spans approximately 7,825 square feet and includes 16 rooms, among them 10 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. The layout remains largely intact, reflecting the foresight of the original design. Pocket doors remain throughout, and eight wood-burning fireplaces anchor the home with warmth and architectural presence. A rich palette of hardwoods-ash, pine, mahogany, oak, and sycamore-has been used intentionally, each selected for character and purpose.

The garden level is designed for daily living, offering a private under-the-stoop entry, gracious living and dining areas with a wood-burning fireplace, and a fully renovated chef's kitchen. Designed for serious use, the kitchen pairs professional-grade appliances with custom cabinetry, white Italian marble, and Brazilian stone flooring, opening directly to the rear garden and reinforcing the connection between indoor and outdoor space. This level also includes a bedroom, one and a half baths, and a discreet home office nook.

The parlor floor is distinguished by scale and craftsmanship, with expansive entertaining rooms, coffered tiger oak ceilings, restored millwork, and a renovated butler's pantry that supports modern entertaining while preserving historic function. Upper floors provide a thoughtful balance of private bedrooms, flexible living arrangements, and, at the top of the house, a self-contained level with its own kitchen-ideal for extended family, guests, or long-term stays.

Behind the scenes, the home has been comprehensively modernized. Electrical service has been upgraded to 450 amps, plumbing restored with copper piping, and major systems-including roof and boiler-addressed with care. Modern conveniences are present throughout but never imposed, allowing the architecture to remain the defining feature.

Located alongside Mount Morris Park and moments from Lenox Avenue, the townhouse enjoys both residential calm and proximity to Harlem's cultural, dining, and transportation corridors. This is not a house shaped by trends or reinvention, but by excellence sustained through stewardship-ready to be carried forward by its next caretaker.

Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group

Features

A/C
Courtyard
Garden
Roof Deck
Stoop Entry
12 Mount Morris Park West Mt. Morris Park New York NY 10027

Contact

License Licensed As: Chad Kessler
Chad Kessler

Chad Kessler

License Licensed As: Chad Kessler

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

W: 718-499-2000 [ext 40]
M: 646-642-2423
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