If Henry VIII ever wanted a place in the Big Apple, this luxury apartment with ornate interiors and stained glass windows would suit a royal in Manhattan.
This $US5.5million Gramercy Park North condo has been dubbed an “architectural masterpiece” by New York Magazine for its Tudor Revival design.

The main reception room has a high ceiling. Picture: Realtor.com
Architects Schwartz and Gross designed the apartment for the current owner, who has lived at the property for 50 years.
The two-bedroom apartment features vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, carved wood panels, decorative ceilings and antique furnishings spread over 172 sqm.

A look at one of the bedrooms. Picture: Realtor.com
The apartment also features three bedrooms, carved statues, paintings, chandeliers and a large terrace.
From the stained glass windows to the hand-crafted features, the 1929 apartment has been turned into something that wouldn’t look out of place on TV’s Wolf Hall.

Despite the heavy furnishings, the interiors are filled with natural light. Picture: Realtor.com
But despite the impressive interiors, it seems potential buyers are unwilling to “get lost in the endless array of carved statues moldings and vignettes” mentioned in the listing.
The apartment was first listed for $US7 million in 2014 and the asking price has been slashed several times.
Interested parties would now need to pay $US5.5 million for this architectural gem.
Resource: realestate.com.au
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