Bob Dylan's former Manhattan townhouse has hit the market for $7.25 million.The Turtle Bay Gardens townhouse was rented by Dylan in the 1980s.He loved it so much that he bought it under a business associate's name in 1990 for an undisclosed amount.The 5-story home is a landmarked enclave of 20 1860s-built townhouses with a shared garden for residents.It has a mix of old-school features and modern amenities, and the secret garden on which it sits.The current owners used it as a pied-à-terre and visited New York less than five times a year.The 5-bedroom, 5½-bathroom home has around 5,400 square feet of interior space.It has beautiful brickwork and stonework, original archways, seven fireplaces, and an elevator.Turtle Bay Gardens was built with a fountain modeled after the Villa Medici in Rome.The Bob Dylan biopic, "A Complete Unknown," with Timothy Chalamet as Dylan is released on Christmas Day.