This turnkey, elegantly appointed split two-bedroom, two-bath residence seamlessly blends prewar grandeur with modern design in one of the Upper West Side's most distinguished full-service buildings. Originally built in 1904 and fully modernized in 2021, The Chatsworth pairs timeless architectural character with contemporary luxury, complemented by the sophisticated design aesthetic of Pembroke & Ives.
Western exposure allows sunlight to stream through oversized windows, illuminating an open-concept living and dining area ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. Thoughtful craftsmanship is evident throughout, from the five-inch solid oak floors and intricate coffered ceilings to the custom millwork that defines each space.
The chef's kitchen is a true showcase of luxury and performance, featuring a full suite of Miele, Wolf, Gaggenau, and Kallista appliances, framed by pale gray quartzite slab countertops and bespoke cabinetry.
The generous and serene primary suite offers a walk-in closet and a spa-inspired ensuite bath clad in Carrara and Bardiglio marble, accented with polished Kallista and Kohler fixtures. A well-proportioned second bedroom provides flexibility as a bedroom or home office and is conveniently located adjacent to the second full bath.
Additional highlights include a discreet in-unit Miele washer/dryer, zoned climate control, hardwired motorized shades and California Closets throughout.
The Chatsworth, a meticulously restored prewar landmark, offers over 17,000 square feet of resort-style amenities, including 24-hour concierge services, a fitness center with yoga studio, playroom, game room, resident lounge, screening room, catering kitchen, and bike storage.
Plus, just outside the building lies Riverside Park, one of New York City's eight designated scenic landmarks, stretching four miles along the Hudson River and offering running and bike paths, sports fields, gardens, and waterfront dining.
There is very close proximity to the 1/2/3 trains.
Experience timeless sophistication, modern comfort, and a quintessential Upper West Side lifestyle-all within one of Manhattan's most coveted addresses.
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