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A women-friendly West Village townhouse with a history of successful female owners and renters — including multiple Oscar winning actress Meryl Streep, the late socialite Libet Johnson, divorcée Diandra Douglas and, most recently, frozen food entrepreneur Elisabeth de Kergorlay — has sold for $17.5 million, according to property records.

That’s far less than the $35 million that Belgian-born de Kergorlay, founder of frozen food line Babeth’s Feast, first listed the 19th-century home for back in 2016.

Built in 1845, the brick Greek Revival townhouse at 19 W. 12th St. comes with what has been called “one of the most opulent bathrooms in New York.”

The 25-foot-wide, five-story home boasts its own elevator, 6,750 square feet, five bedrooms, along with a lacquer red chef’s kitchen, a landscaped garden and a planted roof deck.

Meryl Streep used to live in the brick Greek Revival townhouse at 19 W. 12th St. which includes what’s been called “one of the most opulent bathrooms in New York” at 450 square feet.NY Post composite; Getty Images; Sotheby's International RealtyMeryl Streep used to live in the brick Greek Revival townhouse at 19 W. 12th St. which includes what’s been called “one of the most opulent bathrooms in New York” at 450 square feet.NY Post composite; Getty Images; Sotheby's International Realty

“This is a good 25-footer on the West Village’s Gold Coast. There’s not that many,” a real estate insider said.

Details include 12-foot ceilings, mahogany pocket doors, crown moldings, floor-to-ceiling windows, six fireplaces and a formal dining room.

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A baby room inside 19 W. 12th St.
A crib-fitted kids room inside the home. Sotheby's International Realty
A dining space inside 19 W. 12th St.
The townhouse has a formal dining area. Sotheby's International Realty
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A living and entertaining space inside 19 W. 12th St.
The 6,750 square feet serves up plenty of entertaining space. Sotheby's International Realty
A bedroom inside 19 W. 12th St.
One of the five bedrooms in the home. Sotheby's International Realty
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But the pièce de résistance is the main bedroom on the fifth floor. It comes with a fireplace, along with a 25-foot-wide skylight, large walk-in closets, a dressing room — and a sprawling 450-square-foot marble bathroom that is bigger than many New Yorkers’ shared apartments.

Think Italian gold Calacatta marble from Carrara, Italy — so heavy that the floors had to be reinforced to install it.

The bathroom features its own sitting area, with a dreamy 18th-century daybed, which was a de Kergorlay family heirloom now clad in terrycloth. There’s also a fireplace, cast-iron tub, freestanding shower and red Murano glass stones for a touch of color.

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The patio at 19 W. 12th St.
The house incudes a vista-spoiled patio area. Sotheby's International Realty
A side by side with Elisabeth de Kergorlay (left) and Meryl Streep (right).
She’s chillin’: Frozen food entreprenuer Elisabeth de Kergorlay (left) just sold a townhouse once occupied by Meryl Streep (right). Getty Images
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A dining area inside 19 W. 12th St.
Another part of the house to noshing with a view. Sotheby's International Realty
A bedroom inside 19 W. 12th St.
This bedroom has plenty of air circulation. Sotheby's International Realty
A exterior of 19 W. 12th St.
The 25-foot townhouse sits in a quiet part of Greenwich Village. Sotheby's International Realty
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The red kitchen at the home.
There’s a lacquer red chef’s kitchen inside.Sotheby's International Realty
Shelves in a room at the townhouse.
The townhouse has plenty of shelf space.Sotheby's International Realty
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Streep bought the home for $2.1 million back in 1995 and sold it 10 years later, to Libet Johnson, the Johnson & Johnson heiress, for $9.1 million.

Johnson then rented the townhouse to Diandra Douglas, Hollywood star Michael Douglas’s first wife; de Kergorlay then bought it for $13.5 million in 2008.

The listing brokers, Roberta Golubock and Mark Amadei of Sotheby’s International Realty, declined to comment.

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