ID # | 23027533 |
더 많은 정보 | 침실7, 욕실4, 반욕실1, 세탁기, 건조기, 주택 크기: 7045 ft2, 655m2 DOM: 5 일전 |
건축 년도 | 1890년 |
부동산세 납부 | $62,928 |
지하철 | B, C 까지 도보 2 분 |
1, 2, 3 까지 도보 5 분 | |
37 West 70th Street is a distinguished 20' wide single family brownstone, rich in well-preserved historic detail, a half block west of Central Park. Imbued with a timeless allure and outfitted with modern amenities, this residence stands as a testament to enduring elegance and impeccable craftsmanship.
Originally built 1891 by Gilbert A. Schellenger, No. 37 has been lovingly maintained as an exemplary model of late 19th century Renaissance Revival architecture. The house was owned by a handful of prominent families, before Perry Ellis, the American fashion designer, purchased the home 1982. Under his direction, the house underwent a thorough and thoughtful restoration that included installing the salvaged Art Deco bathroom fixtures from the fabulous Savoy Hotel in London and adding the remarkable, floor-to-ceiling French doors on the parlor level overlooking 70th street- A detail unique to No. 37. In 1987, it was purchased by Jann & Jane Wenner, the founders of Rolling Stone Magazine. The Wenner family embarked on further renovations, guided by Ward Bennett, who helped bring the home into the 21st century. During their tenure, the UWS - CPW Historic District was approved and the area has been Landmarked since 1990.
Many original elements of this home remain untouched beyond restoration, including much of the wood paneling/ wainscotting, inlaid parquet floors, plantation shutters, and the timeless stained glass skylight above the stairwell. Contemporary upgrades have included updating the electric throughout, installing central air and implementing a modern video alarm system (among others).
Cellar Floor:
Below-grade, a full cellar houses the home's utility/ mechanical room, laundry room with additional refrigerator, cedar closet, storage room and a climate-controlled wine storage room.
Garden Floor:
Level with the front garden, the entrance below the front stoop opens to a sizable vestibule with adjacent street-facing storage. To the south is the first of seven bedrooms, complete with wood burning fireplace and an ensuite bath.
To the rear of the home is a French country-inspired eat-in kitchen, outfitted with a eight burner Viking range, stainless steel Sub-Zero refrigerator, dual sink center island, and a brick wood-burning fireplace. Off the kitchen is a powder room, a convenient butlers pantry and a charming breakfast room with casement windows that open up to the exceedingly private, landscaped backyard.
Parlor Floor:
At stoop-level is a handsome, wood-paneled vestibule with coffered ceiling that introduces visitors to the many original details of this historic home. In the front parlor are the unique floor-to-ceiling french doors of Perry Ellis's vision, complete with Juliet balconies, offering terrific southern light. Through the wet bar and original pocket doors is the rear parlor, spanning the entire 20' width of the house. Each room boasts a fireplace adorned with French limestone
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