Graham Norton Lists Manhattan Home for Nearly $5.6 Million: See Inside

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Graham Norton has listed his Manhattan carriage house after a complete renovation, Us Weekly can confirm. The comedian enlisted Chris Kann of The Corcoran Group to sell his New York City home, which is now on the market for $5.595 million. “It’s a great house for entertaining with the roof terrace for summer and the [...]

Graham Norton has listed his Manhattan carriage house after a complete renovation , Us Weekly can confirm. The comedian enlisted Chris Kann of The Corcoran Group to sell his New York City home, which is now on the market for $5.595 million.

“It’s a great house for entertaining with the roof terrace for summer and the working fireplace in the winter,” Norton told the New York Times on Friday, May 2. “There have been lots of parties, big and small, over the years.” Norton purchased the property in 2002 from model Claudia Schiffer .



The unique home in the Murray Hill neighborhood is one of 10 brick carriage houses, formerly horse stables, that were built between 1863 and 1864 and are hidden behind gated mews. The three-story house, which Norton calls “a jewel box,” is reminiscent of European flats built in the same time period. The pad is 20 feet wide and roughly 2,500 square feet and boasts 15-foot ceilings in the great room.

You have successfully subscribed. By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Us Weekly Check our latest news in Google News Check our latest news in Apple News “I love the soaring ceilings of the living room and adore the small den/study,” The Graham Norton Show host told the publication. “To be honest, I love the whole thing fairly equally.

” While Norton has a soft spot for the home — which he completely renovated with the help of John and Christine Gachot — he said his life is no longer in New York. “London remains where my work is and where we spend the vast majority of our time,” he told the outlet, referring to him and his husband, Jono McLeod . Scroll down for an inside look at the two bedrooms, two-and-a-half-bathroom property: Credit: Hoda Davaine/Dave Benett/Getty Images Graham Norton Lists Manhattan Carriage House for Nearly $5.

6 Million: See Inside the 3-Story Pad Graham Norton has listed his Manhattan carriage house after a complete renovation , Us Weekly can confirm.The comedian enlisted Chris Kann of The Corcoran Group to sell his New York City home, which is now on the market for $5.595 million.

“It’s a great house for entertaining with the roof terrace for summer and the working fireplace in the winter,” Norton told the New York Times on Friday, May 2. “There have been lots of parties, big and small, over the years.”Norton purchased the property in 2002 from model Claudia Schiffer .

The unique home in the Murray Hill neighborhood is one of 10 brick carriage houses, formerly horse stables, that were built between 1863 and 1864 and are hidden behind gated mews.The three-story house, which Norton calls “a jewel box,” is reminiscent of European flats built in the same time period. The pad is 20 feet wide and roughly 2,500 square feet and boasts 15-foot ceilings in the great room.

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“To be honest, I love the whole thing fairly equally.”While Norton has a soft spot for the home — which he completely renovated with the help of John and Christine Gachot — he said his life is no longer in New York. “London remains where my work is and where we spend the vast majority of our time,” he told the outlet, referring to him and his husband, Jono McLeod .

Scroll down for an inside look at the two bedrooms, two-and-a-half-bathroom property: Credit: MW Studio for Corcoran Tucked Away in New York The exterior boasts old world charm and highlights all of the windows and natural light the owner receives. Credit: MW Studio for Corcoran Turquoise Delight The master suite opens up into a spacious office space. Credit: MW Studio for Corcoran Marble Mayhem One of the bathrooms features a marble sink and stone-inspired wallpaper.

Credit: MW Studio for Corcoran Green With Envy The kitchen space is small but mighty with touches of olive green and open shelving. Credit: MW Studio for Corcoran Linger in the Library Between the living and dining rooms is a library and bar area for entertaining. Credit: MW Studio for Corcoran Secret Garden The rooftop space is a hidden oasis in the bustling city.

Credit: MW Studio for Corcoran Sleep Tight The second bedroom is equally as spacious as the first with room to decorate. Credit: MW Studio for Corcoran Modern Edges The library blends easily into the living space thanks to an open floor plan and continuous hardwood floors. Credit: MW Studio for Corcoran Baby Bar A separate bar is tucked away against a reading and relaxing nook that anyone can enjoy.

Credit: MW Studio for Corcoran Orange Heat Norton opted for a bold orange color throughout the dining room, complete with orange velvet chairs. Credit: MW Studio for Corcoran Open Air The living room has 15-foot ceilings and white walls that make the room feel ever bigger. Credit: MW Studio for Corcoran Work From Home The office space can be a den or an extra hangout room while in the master suite.

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