Stunning French Chateau on Central Park [20 pics]
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Located on Central Park, this stunning 19th century chapel is an official landmark in Manhattan, New York City. Listed at a cool $12.5 million, the imposing neo-French Renaissance Chateauesque style prewar condominium features: incredible vaulted ceilings, peaked chapel windows, stone columns, an arched gallery and antique French stone floors on three different levels.
See below for breathtaking photographs and a list of unique amenities for this remarkable French Chateau on Central Park. For any inquiries, please contact:
Nikki Field – Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Phone: +1 212.606.7669 | Phone 2: +1 212.606.7660
38 East 61st Street | New York, New York, 10065
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
French Chateau on Central Park in Manhattan, New York City
List price: $12.5 million USD
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 5
Interior: 5,000 square feet (464.5 sq m) approx.
Unique Amenities
2 fireplaces (gas and wood-burning)
Doorman & concierge service
Library
Fitness center
Private elevator
1-bedroom staff/guest apartment
Balcony sitting room
Park views
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Photograph by Sotheby’s East Side Manhattan Brokerage
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