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Take a look inside the 7-bedroom New York City home that Gwyneth Paltrow lived in as a teenager, which has just gone on the market for $15.5 million

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A New York townhouse that American actress Gwyneth Paltrow once lived in has just hit the market for $15.5 million.

The seven-bedroom property in Manhattan's Upper East Side dates back to the 1890s. 

Paltrow's parents moved to the house in New York from California when she was 11.

While living there, Paltrow attended the private, all-girls Spence School, according to a biography by Valerie Milano, and her parents sold the property when she was 20.

Read on for photos from inside the property, being sold by real estate agents Brown Harris Stevens.

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The town house is located just east of Fifth Avenue.

The house sits in the Carnegie Hill section of Manhattan's Upper East Side, which features many elegant buildings.

Estate agents Brown Harris Stevens describes it as "the best possible location for a New York townhouse."

It was built in the 1890s in the renaissance revival style, and the original details have been "meticulously maintained," the listing says.



The entrance takes you to a grand foyer ...



... that leads into a kitchen overlooking the garden.



The kitchen is big enough to have its own dining table ...



... but there's also a formal dining room on the second floor, which has a small deck and views of the garden.



The property has six wood-burning stoves throughout, including one in the grand living room ...



... and another one in the library, which also has a wet bar.



The house has seven bedrooms, five of which have en-suites. One bedroom also has access to a terrace, and one has a dressing room.



Some of the bedrooms have fireplaces, too.



The garden has an orange tree, which the owners say bears fruit all year long.



The whole house is flooded with sunlight, according to the listing.

The house benefits from "the most extraordinary light at all times of the day and during all seasons," Brown Harris Stevens says.

The house has lower townhouses to both sides, meaning that it gets more light. It also very high ceilings and large windows.




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