A rare Manhattan home that exudes timeless elegance and stands in a star-studded neighborhood has hit the market for $10 million, The Post has learned.
This four-story townhouse is nestled in the highly-sought-after MacDougal-Sullivan Gardens, a hidden gem of New York City in the Greenwich Village.
Located at 182 Sullivan St., this architectural marvel was constructed in 1899 in the Greek Revival style, making it a true testament to the city’s rich heritage.
The queen of fashion herself, Anna Wintour, has resided on this row — whose technicolor homes in a row resemble a box of crayons — since 1992, and a new owner of this home can count her as a neighbor.
As you step through the home’s doors, you’ll be transported back in time, surrounded by classic details that harken back to a bygone era. From the bookshelves to the exposed brick, each feature adds to the home’s charm.




The garden level has a comfortable living room, a dining room, a well-appointed kitchen and a convenient powder room.
Moving to the second floor, you’ll find the formal living room, a primary bedroom complete with an ensuite bath — and a study with 12-foot-high ceilings.
The upper duplex, beginning on the third floor, boasts a light-filled living room, an open kitchen and dining room concept, an office space and a full bath.




Ascending to the fourth floor, you’ll discover a primary bedroom with an ensuite bath, a second…