| ID # | RLS20067569 |
| Detay | The Abbey 1 chanm, 2 twalèt, machin lave, machin sèch, enteryè: 1669 ft2, 155m2, 31 kay nan batiman an, batiman an gen 6 etaj DOM: 10 jou |
| Ane konstriksyon | 1888 |
| Frè antretyen | $1,902 |
| Taks (pa ane) | $28,488 |
| Tren anba tè | 2 minit pou tren L |
| 5 minit pou tren 4, 5, 6 | |
| 6 minit pou tren N, Q, R, W | |
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Pa gen okenn detay ki te neglije nan kreyasyon sa a gwo kay ki gen yon chanm, de twalèt nan Abbey ki nan Gramercy Park istorik la.
Ki te bati an 1888 kòm Kay Paroisse Legliz Sen Jòj la, Abbey a te jwenn yon plas nan listwa kòm yon Landmark nan vil New York. Juste devan pòt ou, ou pral jwenn lari East 16th ki trankil ak lapè, ak Stuyvesant Square Park, ansanm ak anpil achitekti enteresan. Anndan, yon renouvèlman majistral ak liy klè ak konvenyans modèn, tankou èkondisyone santral ak machin pou lave ak seche asè nan inite a, jwi yon jwe entrigant ak fenèt vè koule orijinal ak istwa Abbey a.
Kwizin chef ki gen anpil espas la gen aparèy Miele ki pi wo nan liy lan, kabinè ki fèt sou mezi, ak machin pou lave/seche anba kontwa ak kontwa kwatz. Zile santral la pafè pou resevwa ak yon cuisinière endiksyon, yon/ventilasyon desann, ak chita pou kat moun. Yon zòn manje pou uit moun ranvwaye opoze pou okazyon ki pi entim oswa fòmèl. Limyè natirèl enkwayab koule nan sal vivan an ak fenèt vè koule orijinal ki ofri yon vue sou Legliz Sen Jòj ak Stuyvesant Square Park a lès ak anpil solèy pandan jounen an soti nan sid. Suite prensipal la, ki gwo ase pou separe an de chanm, se nichye sou bò opoze kay la pou pi gwo prive. Suite a gen plizyè klozèt ak yon twalèt atache ki gen planche chofaj radyan, planche marbre Bella Carrara ak yon vanity ki fèt sou mezi ak limyè anfonse ak oratè Bluetooth kache.
Konplèks condominyòm sa a, ki se yon boutique pre-goumen, ki gen sèvis konplè, gen sèlman 31 rezidans. Batiman nan 1888 ki fèt nan estilo Romanesque Revival te konstwi pa achitè respekte Leopold Eidlitz, pandan karakteristik istorik ak entegrite batiman an te kenbe pandan ane yo, rezidan yo jwi konvenyans modèn ak sèvis gras a toutan 24/7 nan Abbey a, pòtye ak super ki viv andedan. Abbey a sitiye sou yon blòk trankil ki gen pye bwa ak san okenn trafik, nan distri istorik Stuyvesant Square a, ki atravè lari a soti nan zanmitay Friends Seminary ak Meeting House e li prè tou de Gramercy Park ak Union Square, ki ofri aksè a dîning ki byen note, acha, ak opsyon amizman, pa mansyone Stuyvesant Square Park. An 1836, Peter Gerard Stuyvesant ak madanm li Helen Rutherfurd te rezève kat ak yon ti zèb nan fèm fanmi an e yo te vann li pou senk dola a vil New York pou kreye pak la nou konnen jodia. Stuyvesant Square Park se yon espas vèt iben istorik ki gen pye bwa matûr, plant ki koule, chemen pou mache, estati, yon fontèn santral, ak yon baryè fè ki dat depi 1847. Sa a se vrèman yon kay inik nan youn nan batiman ak katye ki pi istorik nan New York.
No detail has been overlooked in the creation of this massive one bedroom, two bathroom home at the Abbey in historic Gramercy Park.
Built in 1888 as the Parish House of the St. George Church, The Abbey has earned a place in history as a New York City Landmark. Just outside your door, you'll find peaceful and quiet East 16th Street and Stuyvesant Square Park, and plenty of intriguing architecture. Back inside, a masterful renovation with clean lines and modern conveniences, such as central air conditioning and in-unit washer dryer, enjoys a playful juxtaposition with original stained-glass windows and The Abbey's history.
The expansive chef's kitchen features top of the line Miele appliances, custom cabinetry, and under counter washer/dryer and quartz countertops. The central island is perfect for entertaining with an induction cooktop, downdraft vent, and seating for four. A dining area for eight is opposite for those more intimate or formal occasions. Incredible natural light wraps around the gracious living room with spectacular original stained-glass windows offering views of St. George Church and Stuyvesant Square Park to the East and plenty of sun throughout the day from the South. The primary suite, large enough to be split into two bedrooms, is tucked away on the opposite side of the home for maximum privacy. The suite boasts multiple closets and an ensuite bathroom outfitted with radiant floor heating, Bella Carrara marble floors and a custom vanity with inset lighting and hidden Bluetooth speakers.
This boutique, prewar, full-service condominium consists of only 31 residences. The 1888 Romanesque Revival-style building was constructed by esteemed architect Leopold Eidlitz and while the historical character and integrity of the building has been maintained throughout the years, residents enjoy modern conveniences and services thanks to The Abbey's 24/7 attended lobby, porter and live-in super. The Abbey is situated on a quiet, tree-lined block with no through traffic in the charming Stuyvesant Square Historic District across the street from the notable Friends Seminary and Meeting House and is near both Gramercy Park and Union Square, providing access to top-rated dining, shopping, and entertainment options, not to mention Stuyvesant Square Park. In 1836, Peter Gerard Stuyvesant and his wife Helen Rutherfurd reserved four acres of the family farm and sold it for five dollars to the City of New York to create the park we know today. Stuyvesant Square Park is a historic urban greenspace featuring mature trees, flowing plants, walking paths, statues, a central fountain, and a cast iron fence dating back to 1847. This is truly a one-of-a-kind home in one of New York's most historic buildings and neighborhoods.
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