This
fine prewar cooperative building which was built
in 1924 by the architects Rouse and Goldstone, who
were also the architects for 1107 Fifth Avenue,
is one of the most sought after buildings on the
Upper East side due to its large floor-through apartments
composed of five bedrooms plus a library, a rare
occurrence in apartment living.
Located in the heart of the Upper East side in a
neighborhood of charming shops, restaurants, nearby
Central Park and accessible to the finest private
schools, this lovely apartment looks north to a
picturesque church with its gardens, Palladian windows
and steeple, and has sunny, open city views to the
south and west.
The
private elevator landing leads directly into the
large entrance gallery off of which are public and
private rooms. The gracious, well-proportioned living
room with wood burning fireplace, and the library
and formal dining room are all adjacent to each
other, providing wonderful entertainment space.
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