Description
In the 1920s, Central Park West was the canvas on which the best architects of the day were painting the growing Manhattan skyline. Art Deco was a predominant style, and graceful, large-scale homes on the bourgeoning Westside of Central Park were the theme. The prolific and admired architectural firm of Schwartz and Gross perfectly melded both style and grace with impressive proportions when they created their now coveted park-view version of the Classic Six at their now landmarked, well-served boutique building known as 336 Central Park West. Here, cheerful Eastern exposure offers lush treetop views of Central Park from both the oversized Living Room, with its wood-burning fireplace, beamed ceilings, and original oak floors, and from the supremely-scaled Master Bedroom Suite, which offers an en suite Dressing Room, ample closets, and en suite Master Bath. Entertaining is gracious and easy with a full Dining Room in perfect proximity to the Foyer and Living Room, and readily served by this home's big windowed Kitchen, complete with a Pantry and Washer/Dryer. The Servant's Room and Bath are in tact, and offer both practicality and versatility to this sprawling home's enviable layout. Like every vibrant room in this resplendent residence, the Guest Bedroom, with its en suite Bath, is well-scaled, peaceful, bright, cheerful, and graced with period detail. Beautifully situated in one of Central Park West's best served, pet friendly, convenient, boutique addresses - complete with building storage, bike, laundry, and play rooms - this stupendously scaled, easy to love home enlivens the senses and makes for easy, yet refined living. Gracious goodness awaits.
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