Situated within the Upper East Side’s Lenox Hill neighborhood, sits 131 East 66th Street, a property with stunning features and a noteworthy apartment inside. The Italianate-Palazzo Style building was designed by prominent architect Charles A. Platt, in 1907.
There is plenty to marvel at, aside from the home’s historical relevance, such as its soaring 19 foot ceilings and double height studio-window that allows for an abundance of natural sunlight.
Accessible through a set of breathtaking double doors, the wood paneled private library invites visitors to bask its serene atmosphere. A grand dining room sits adjacent to the library, equipped with a juliet balcony that makes this space the perfect setting for a lavish dinner party.
The home’s eat-in kitchen not only offers south-facing views, but top-of-the-line appliances such as a Subzero refrigerator, 8-burner Viking stove, and a full-size wine refrigerator. The primary bedroom features a generously sized closet, grand windows with south-facing views, and custom built-ins.
With its stunning views of the Manhattan skyline, close proximity to Central Park, and beautiful facade, this duplex located at 131 East 66th Street is anyone's ideal dream home.