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About the Property
CONTRACT SIGNED Facing the French Gothic style Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, (ironically, the patron saint of builders); Jones Wood Gardens, a lush 100 by 108 feet sunken garden conceived by architect Edward Shepard Hewitt featured in a 1922 article in House Beautiful; and open Upper East Side skyline, this pin-drop quiet condominium at the Robert A.M. Stern designed Chatham has perhaps the most beautiful and interesting views in Manhattan. Boasting an elegant flow with a gracious entry foyer and an excellent prewar influenced layout, this apartment features the best of the old and new. Originally a 3 bedroom/3 bath, the 3rd bedroom was opened up to create a dramatic double corner, featuring a large separate but open dining room next to an oversized living room. The Master bedroom has the same ecclesiastical, horticultural and celestial views as the living room, and features 2 walk-in closets and en suite bathroom. The second bedroom has a built in wall of bookshelves with room for a television and an en suite bathroom. The apartment also features custom millwork, ebonized floors, custom closets, central air conditioning and a washer/dryer. With an elegant lobby and gracious staff, the Chatham also features an Equinox gym and parking in the building. Oh, and the building's architect, Dean of the Yale University School of Architecture, chose the same unit one floor below as his personal residence. So it must be great.