Updated5/8/2021
Added9/25/2014
About this Property
24-ROOM TERRACED DUPLEXA unique opportunity to combine three apartments to create a 24-room terraced duplex in one of Central Park's most distinguished prewar cooperatives. Situated on a very high floor, the residence would have exceptional views and light streaming in from 34 windows as well as a delightful 100-foot terrace on the Park. With 150 feet fronting Central Park, the proposed layout would have grand public rooms on the Park with access points to the terrace. Radiating off of a 50-foot gallery, a dramatic entertaining expanse would include a 30-foot living room with fireplace, a library and formal dining room all on the Park. Along the Western wing, there would be a 22-foot open eat-in-kitchen with 3 windows, a large pantry and adjacent staff quarters. A sprawling master suite would also have a full Park view. The flexible layout would easily allow for ten bedrooms. This proposed combination would create of the most exceptional residences on Central Park West. The proposed combination of these three apartments would be subject to board approval. Built in 1929 by legendary architect Emery Roth, the Beresford is distinguished by its three towers. Constructed in beige brick, the 23-story building has a three-story base and ornamentation is limestone. The details of the building display Italian Renaissance motifs and rich classical treatments with rosettes, balustrades, cherubs, escutcheons, cartouches, swan neck pediments, swags, and bucraniums. Residents enjoy the highest levels of service and privacy. There is a fully-equipped fitness center and storage is also available. Central Park is just steps away, as is the Museum of Natural History.
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  • Status:No Longer Available
  • Type:Apartment/coop/loft
  • ID:11288201
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