Grove Court is located outside on Grove Street, between the streets of Bedford and Hudson. It is accessed through an iron gate and the corresponding step between the numbers 10 and 12 Grove Street a residential enclave of six unique homes that share a beautiful courtyard planted with ivy, flower beds and mature trees. Grove Court is reputed to have been the inspiration for the famous tale of O'Henry, the leaf. Full of architectural details such as three wood burning fireplaces, wide plank floors, moldings of time, the kitchen with style details painted in cabinets combined with an elegant dining room ideal for entertainment, an elegant sitting room, large master suite, a cozy studio interior, room with private bathroom and a terrace on the roof. All rooms are equipped with excellent proportions and the house has been designed with great perfection and comfort. Times have changed, Court Grove is now one of the most coveted rows of houses in the West Village; to take a peek through the fence, is a narrow gate that leads to the private patio with its row of 6 houses, so the next time you are in this neighborhood, look for this small oasis of greenery nestled in between the houses of Grove, close your eyes and imagine living in this wonderful small street.