grand
architectural design and original details throughout the
wonderfully preserved interiors
outstanding
example of the Beaux Arts style, with a bowed rusticated
limestone façade punctuated by tall French windows
erected
in 1902–1903 for entrepreneur Thomas J. McLaughlin
by the famed architect John H. Duncan
25-foot-wide
residence is zoned for residential or commercial/residential
use
comprises
approximately 14,700 square feet of living
space
equipped
with state-of-the-art systems—including electrical,
plumbing, security, and HVAC
original
details have been wonderfully preserved
elevator
serves each level of the residence
elegant
wrought-iron vestibule with double doors leads to a Louis
XV entry hall with a large carved marble
fireplace, a sweeping marble staircase, and ornate
moldings
living
room overlooks a tree-lined street and contains
an original fireplace and mantelpiece and
floor-to-ceiling French windowsng to a
Juliet balcony
formal
dining room contains an original fireplace and mantelpiece
kitchen
with west-facing windows and a separate breakfast room
with a fireplace
master
suite’s floor-to-ceiling windows frame lovely views
of the garden
stunning
double-height library features tall French windows
upper
level of the library and a children’s suite on fourth
level
separate
guest suite with three bedrooms, a kitchen, and a large
sitting room
roof with breathtaking views of Central Park
For
more information, contact:
Paula
Del Nunzio
Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales, LLC
655 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10021
• Fax
www.brownharrisstevens.com