Sun-flooded one-bedroom floorthrough with high ceilings, original woodwork, and polished oak floors in an 1884 owner-occupied townhouse on the Upper West Side's "most desirable residential block" (TimeOut New York).
The 16' living room, centered on a Vermont slate fireplace, looks out over lush garden courtyards bright with cherry, magnolia, and hydrangea blossoms in the spring and summer. A hallway along an exposed brick wall leads to the 14' kitchen with a Bosch dishwasher, the utility closet and bathroom, and a 15' bedroom with another Vermont slate fireplace, a walk-in closet, and tall shuttered windows looking out onto quiet tree-lined West 78th Street, just doors from the Museum of Natural History park.
Minutes away from Central Park and other attractions of the Central Park-UWS Historic District, Zabar's, Citarella's, Zingone Brothers, and the 1, 2, 3, B and C subways.