139 East 95th Street- THE HISTORY
139 East 95th Street, also known as the Stefan Cavallo house was constructed in 1901. In 1919/20 the property was converted to a single-family townhouse and a penthouse was added in 1932. The property is situated on a most desirable tree-lined block...
139 East 95th Street- THE HISTORY
139 East 95th Street, also known as the Stefan Cavallo house was constructed in 1901. In 1919/20 the property was converted to a single-family townhouse and a penthouse was added in 1932. The property is situated on a most desirable tree-lined block within the Expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District. It stands next to a row of three delightful Queen Anne-style houses completed in 1888 that have their architectural style and charm in common. This home is now for sale for the first time in over 60 years. The Stefan Cavallo house was featured in both Esquire and Vogue magazines in the 1960's.
Stefan Cavallo was an aeronautical engineer and test pilot in the 1940's and an integral part of NACA (National Advisory Committee for Auronautics). Cavallo's wartime service with NACA were critical to the U.S. Army Air Forces and Navy's successful operations during World War II. The flight tests conducted by this small group of test pilots helped improve American combat aircraft design performance and capabilities. The testing was critically important for the war effort and helped save the lives of those serving in combat. In addition, Stefan created an experimental helmet that is featured Type A-13A oxygen mask and Polaroid goggles that were worn during flight. It is said to be the first helmet to incorporate skull protection, oxygen, communications and eye protections in one unit. This was a huge accomplishment not only for Mr. Cavallo, but also for the Air Force. It influenced the designs of other hard helmets post World War II and can be seen at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
Stefan and his wife, Bernice, an exceptional decorator, well known and in demand in fashionable New York City and beyond, resided in this beautiful home while raising their family in the 60's. During this time, Stefan took over his parents' renowned furniture manufacturing business. Louise and Stefano Cavallo were immigrants from France and Italy who founded the business in 1918. Stefan continued the family legacy and their offerings became a well-kept secret of architects and interior designers throughout his life. After Bernice's passing Stefan Cavallo resided in the home until his recent passing at the age of 101.
139 East 95th Street- THE PROPERTY
This beautiful home can be re-created to your own vision with approximately 3,740 square feet on four stories to work with. It has 5 bedrooms and 4.5 baths, 2 fireplaces and a full basement. There is a beautiful north facing tranquil garden and a large rooftop terrace.
This home has an intimacy and charm that is evident upon entering. The door to the residence leads to the owner's duplex. The large living room with exposed brick, a working fireplace and large glass doors in the rear that lead to the beautiful private garden. The kitchen has an engaging street view and includes a lovely stained glass window, a washer and dryer. The separate dining room and powder room are also located on this floor.
The interior staircase takes you to the upper floor of the owner's duplex which includes a north bedroom overlooking the garden with a walk in closet. The south facing sunny primary bedroom with a walk in closet overlooks 95th Street. Both bedrooms have full baths, additional closets and very high ceilings, just under eleven-feet.
The third floor is configured as a one-bedroom apartment with a kitchen, bath and north and south exposures. The fourth-floor is configured as a two-bedroom one-bath duplex with a separate kitchen and working fireplace. An interior staircase leads to the second bedroom and a beautifully finished roof deck.
139 East 95th Street can be reconfigured as a one family home or renovated as a multi-family income producing property. The property will be delivered vacant and ready for your imagination and inspiration.
The Upper East Side is a prestigious residential neighborhood in Manhattan known for its historic charm, tree-lined streets, and cultural attractions. It encompasses the Museum Mile, featuring renowned institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum. The area exudes an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere, attracting families, professionals, and art enthusiasts.
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