Interiors & Architecture

Marion Davies’s Former N.Y.C. Apartment in Photos

A Manhattan duplex that publishing tycoon William Randolph Hearst purchased for his actress mistress in the 1900s is now up for sale at $26 million.

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The 45-foot-long great room opens to a wraparound terrace on three sides.

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A fireside seating alcove is on one end of the great room.

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The other end of the gream room leads to an office/library.

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The bookshelf-lined office/library.

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The den/media room.

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An en suite bedroom behind the media room has a built-in desk.

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The formal dining room.

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The eat-in kitchen.

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An arched balcony overlooks the great room.

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A slender hallway leads to the upstairs bedrooms.

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The spacious primary suite is secluded in its own wing.

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The primary bath.

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One bedroom has a private staircase leading down to the kitchen.

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Another bedroom.

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A pear wood-paneled den/study can also be found upstairs.

Photo : Scott Kuo