Absolutely Stunning Seven-room Duplex
322 East 57th Street, New York, New York, 10022, USA
Listed by: Maria Serena Torresy | Brown Harris Stevens
Absolutely stunning seven-room duplex in one of Manhattan's most renowned cooperatives. A semi-private landing welcomes you on the main level, leading into a spacious entry gallery. The living room boasts dramatic eighteen-foot ceilings, features a wood-burning fireplace, and is elegantly designed with exquisite moldings, columns, and detailing, offering exceptional living space for ideal entertaining. Expansive fourteen-foot casement windows provide open city views, and there is a library off the living room, providing a sophisticated retreat. The sleeping quarters, featuring three bedrooms, are privately positioned on the main level. The deluxe master suite showcases a spacious windowed dressing room and an impeccably renovated spa bath, and it includes a second wood-burning fireplace, creating a cozy and luxurious atmosphere. On the second floor, you'll find the large formal dining room overlooking the grand living room as well as an eat-in kitchen adorned with granite countertops. This spacious duplex boasts a gross square footage of approximately 4100 square feet (per draftsman). 322 East 57th Street is a neo-classical limestone building designed by architect Harry M Clauson of Caughey & Evans, constructed in 1929, home to famous artists, book illustrators, and world-class musicians. The building retains its character while exuding a contemporary cosmopolitan aura.
Highlights:
Eighteen-foot ceilings with wood-burning fireplace
Expansive fourteen-foot casement windows with city views
Library for a sophisticated retreat
Listed by Maria Serena Torresy | Brown Harris Stevens
Highlights:
Eighteen-foot ceilings with wood-burning fireplace
Expansive fourteen-foot casement windows with city views
Library for a sophisticated retreat
Deluxe master suite with spa bath and second fireplace
Formal dining room overlooking grand living room
Granite countertops in eat-in kitchen
Neo-classical limestone building designed in 1929
Retained character with contemporary cosmopolitan aura