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21 Beekman

NEW YORK, New York

STATS

  • status

    Sold

  • price

    $43,000,000

  • type of listing

    Townhouse

  • style of listing

    Traditional

  • year built

    ---

  • living area

    7,226 sq/ft

  • land/garden

    2,042 sq/ft

  • beds/baths

    6 bed/5.1 bath

DESCRIPTION

"There is not in all New York another piece of property like it, for it has the seclusion of Beekman Place, southern exposure, and a beauty of architecture combined with the extended view of the East River," said Ellen Biddle Shipman of the house, 21 Beekman Place, she redesigned in 1925 and occupied until 1946. Mrs. Shipman was a trailblazer who studied landscape architecture under Charles A. Platt, who himself was originally a landscape painter. Shipman becoming one of the most prominent garden designers for 650 clients including Robert T, Vanderbilt, J.S. Rockefeller, Mrs. M. Mellon, Jacob Schiff, Edward F. Hutton, and Vincent Astor. Outside and in, Shipman used plants as if she were painting pictures as an artist" and the entire aesthetic of her residence benefited from her extraordinary eye. THE RESIDENCE Occupying a superb northeast corner location this townhouse has been restored with a rare, expert precision instantly apparent from the main entry on the long East 50th Street side. A high wrought-iron and copper-topped fence surrounds the plantings and repointed facade. On the Beekman side, a planting terrace and sloped copper awning provide an elegant accent to an already fascinating facade. A gracious front hall and elegant curved stair, marble flooring, wood-burning fireplace, access to the elevator, kitchen, and formal dining room facing the East River. The kitchen has an uncommon six-burner LeCornu range, a center island, twin SubZeros, access to the Beekman service door, and pale Jerusalem limestone flooring. The sun-flooded formal dining room with East River views has antique oak flooring in a chevron pattern that continues throughout the public spaces. Ascending to the parlour floor via the elevator or grand curved stair, a large landing includes two windows, one of which is a large bay window created by Shipman with stunning river views. The front library features antique pine paneling, a wood-burning fireplace, a bay window and two floor-to-ceiling windows which act as doors opening onto the planting terrace overlooking Beekman Place. The east-facing living room is flooded with light from the continuous windows while the south side includes three huge tilt-shift windows. Triple-pane windows ensure both quiet and panoramic views of the East River and beyond, a benefit only possible with north, east, and south exposures. The third floor includes the master suite with numerous custom closets, a bay window providing river views to wake up to, and a marble bath with twin sinks and a stall shower. The rear has an east-facing newly constructed conservatory with automatic shades, an aluminum frame skylight and opens to a lushly landscaped terrace which enjoys expansive views. Floors four and five each contain two bedrooms with en-suite baths and walk-in closets as well as a washer-dryer with additional units contained in the basement. Both floors are accessed either via the elevator or the newly built service stair which runs the full height of the townhouse. A brilliantly planted rooftop garden decked in Brazilian ipe wood - accessible via the elevator - is an ideal location for sunset vistas of the midtown cityscape, East River, and beyond. The basement level houses the building mechanicals, provides access to the service entry off Beekman Place, features a full bath with stall shower, additional washer-dryer units, a walk-in wine storage room, and a wine rack which doubles as a secret door leading to an excavated basement space presently outfitted as a gym. URBAN OASIS Defined by an incomparable renovation sensitive to its artistic heritage, with light on three sides - east, south and west, exquisite panoramas of the East River and New York Harbor beyond, a conservatory, two planted terraces, parking spaces for four cars, the seclusion of a street with only two houses ending at the East River, 21 Beekman is reminiscent of an extraordinary manor house yet placed in an exquisite urban setting overlooking water.

OTHER FEATURES

WHAT MAKES THIS A BUNGALUX

Stunning townhouse overlooking the East River

  • • Listing agent Paula Del Nunzio always manages to say it better than we can. Check out her beautiful description.

LOCATION

New York, New York

For more information contact...

  • AGENT / FIRM

    Paula Del Nunzio, Brown Harris Stevens

  • Email

    pdelnunzio@bhsusa.com

  • telephone

    (212) 906-9207

  • LISTING NUMBER

    13-574

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