One East End Avenue
Magical light and best East River views in all New York from 14 windows. Designed in 1929 by Pleasants Pennington and Albert W. Lewis in collaboration with McKim, Mead and White as an 8-room and sun room, the light-flooded prewar is now an elegantly arranged 7-room and sun room with high ceilings, a pleasing scale and fine architectural detail. A private Entry Hall opens onto an expansive Sun Room/Gallery with triple bay window. The grand corner Living Room affords spectacular river views, three exposures and a wood burning fireplace. A paneled Formal Dining Room adjoins the windowed eat-in Kitchen. A charming Library completes this well-proportioned reception suite and overlooks the river, as do the Second Bedroom with triple bay window and the Master Bedroom, each with an en-suite bathroom. A spacious double Guest/Staff room and storage complete this ultimate prewar classic. Offered in lovely condition, with single thermopaned windows and thru-wall air conditioning throughout.
