The Manhattan duplex boasts a Turkish-style bath with an arched tile ceiling, Zillow reports.
Actress Uma Thurman is exiting the building where she and ex Ethan Hawke lived. She’s owned two apartments in the pre-war Manhattan co-op — one with Hawke and the other on her own.
She sold the first apartment in 2006, and is now looking to unload the other, a 5-bedroom, 3.5-bath duplex, for $6.25 million.
“It was such a cozy place — it really was home for us,” Thurman told The New York Times. “It has a lot of sentimental value, but my past will be somebody else’s future.”
The home overlooking Ethan Hawke includes a key to that oasis and maintains the character of the 1910 building, with herringbone oak floors and a wood-burning fireplace in the living room, where pocket doors open to a library.
French doors in the formal dining room open onto a terrace with view of the park, and an eat-in kitchen features marble and walnut countertops and a tin ceiling.
The listing agents are Thurman’s brother, Kunsang Mipam Thurman of Compass and Robert Browne and Chris Kann of Corcoran.
UPDATE: Uma Thurman brought in more than her asking price for a Manhattan duplex she put on the market back in the spring. The “Kill Bill” actress listed her home overlooking Gramercy Park for $6.25 million and sold it last month for $6.608 million. Thanks to the Real Estalker for his eagle eye in spotting the sale.
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