Charming, discreet and turnkey. This elegant and newly furnished storybook cottage is a rare find with a wonderful provenance. Originally owned by Industrialist and art collector Armand Hammer who made the place his home in the bohemian Greenwich Village of the 1920s. Today with its most recent acquisition, the little house at 183-185 West 4th Street has now become available to the discerning as a luxury furnished rental for short or long-term lease. Upon entering the home one is greeted by a dramatic double-height living room with skylight, an oversized wood burning fireplace, a large living area with plush and ample seating, a separate but inclusive dining room with an adjacent butler’s pantry serving area. On the upper floor the fairytale continues with two very private bedrooms each with adjacent full baths, closets, and a wonderful balustrade circling the main living room. Adjacent to the living area is a brightly furnished kitchen with an adjacent powder room, and its own separate entrance. The kitchen has a second stairway which leads to the guest bedroom, perfect for sneaking down in the night for a quick night cap or tea. An enchanting little garden is the final touch and perfect for finding refuge from the city. The detail, craftsmanship and finishes are a visual delight evoking a bygone era. Endlessly photographed adoring the pages of the most prestigious design publications, it’s truly one-of-a-kind. Pack your suitcase and enjoy this magical home, quiet, tranquil and conveniently located in one of Manhattan’s best neighborhoods, historic Greenwich Village.