The former New York home of iconic artist Andy Warhol has gone on the market for $6.95m (£5.4m).
The famous property was used as a “residence and studio” by the pop art legend.
From 1959 to 1974, Andy crafted groundbreaking works, including the Campbell’s Soup Cans and Dollar Bill series.
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And they all came to life under this roof – making the address a cornerstone of art history.
The property was designed in 1899 by renowned architect Henry J. Hardenbergh, who has been celebrated for his masterpieces, including the Plaza Hotels, as reported by Luxury Property News.
It has four bedrooms and four bathrooms and is spread across 3,072 sq ft with a small but beautiful garden.
The home has clean, crisp white walls and wood features.
The sitting area is very cosy with a vintage rug, chunky sofa and armchairs.

The kitchen is steeped in light, with a built-in coffee machine, wine fridge and sitting area.
And the peaceful garden outside has enough space to entertain friends and grow some flowers.

The bedrooms all have their own individual designs, featuring king-size beds, wood floors, colourful decor and fireplaces.
The listing reads: “Step inside to discover a meticulously updated interior that honours its heritage while embracing contemporary comforts.

“The home offers ample space for relaxation and entertaining.
“Zoned heating and cooling systems ensure year-round comfort, while original architectural details, like fireplaces, high ceilings and hardwood floors, add timeless charm.

“Nestled just steps from Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this townhouse places you in the cultural epicentre of the city, surrounded by Museum Mile’s treasures and Carnegie Hill’s tree-lined streets.

“Whether you’re drawn to its artistic pedigree, architectural significance, or prime location.”
1342 Lexington Avenue is located in the heart of Carnegie Hill on Manhattan’s prestigious Upper East Side.

It is close to restaurants, shops, cafes and other amenities.
The home is currently on the market for $6,950,000 with Loy Carlos from Nest Seekers International.
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