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Built in 1887 by William Noble and architect Edward J. Angell, this Manhattan mansion is one of few remaining single residences on Central Park. Contemporary grandeur juxtaposes historic prewar details in this magnificent architectural masterpiece, currently on the market for $25,000,000 (down from $32.5 million). With a 12,270 square feet interior, the parlor floor and living area boast double-height ceilings and gallery-size walls for art, while great room is flooded with natural light from dome-shaped skylight. Other features include fresh water lap pool, professional fitness/massage areas, state-of-the-art media room, 5 large bedrooms, 6 baths, 2 half baths, 2 offices, master suite with bow-front window seat, dressing area, spa bath and terrace. If you love to cook, the mansion includes a professional chef’s kitchen for grand entertaining. Outside, it offers a Zen garden with outdoor dining — and a roof terrace with sweeping views of Central Park. A divine beauty on prime Central Park West, this mansion has been meticulously renovated and transformed into a 21st century work of art. (Listing)
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