There are few places in the world that compare to Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Architecture that evokes historic elegance, proximity to Central Park, nearby cultural institutions such as the Museum of Natural History and Lincoln Center, and some of the most iconic eateries, all contribute to why this neighborhood is so highly sought-after among prospective buyers. Filled with countless examples of architectural elegance, there is one property that particularly stands out for its grandeur.
Located in Beresford, a historic cooperative building designed by the world-renowned architect Emery Roth, 211 Central Park West is what many would describe as their dream home.
Every detail of this 6-room pre-war cooperative exudes the timeless elegance of yesteryear.
Upon entrance, you’re led through the hallway and into a vast, gorgeously sunlit living room, which features three south-facing windows that offer impressive views of Central Park, the Museum of Natural History, and the city skyline.
Directly off of the living room, the 15-foot long terrace has breathtaking views of Manhattan.
The bedroom shares the exquisite views of Central Park and the Museum of Natural History, with a spacious walk-in closet, and impressive en-suite bathroom.
The wood-panneled private library is the ideal space for readers, with a warm atmosphere exhibited by custom mohagany built-in bookshelves.
The eat-in chef's kitchen is equipped with original Emory Roth metal cabinetry, perfectly restored, and a charminig breakfast area with banquette seating.
The home's gallery is perfect for entertaining guests and leads into an oversized dining room that can seat a number of guests.
In addition, this property has soaring 10 foot ceilings, hardwood flooring throughout, and plenty of storage space.
From its unbeatable details and historical relevance, as well as the Upper West Side’s blend of culture, upscale dining options, and access to Central Park, 211 Central Park West is the perfect home for any buyer in New York City.