4AD at 50 Central Park West is what dreams are made of - a home that is the alchemy of a piece of history and peace of mind.
Welcome to this exceptional and rarely available park front home at the incomparable Prasada. Step into this extraordinary property and be immediately welcomed by the majesty and serenity of Central Park. 4AD is spacious and expansive and features 50 feet of picture windows overlooking the beautiful tree-tops of Central Park.
The sultry living room offers a decorative fireplace and is lined with custom banquets and built-in window seating providing every possible angle to appreciate the view. The living room flows into a stately and alluring formal dining room highlighted by a large park facing bay window, decorative fireplace and beamed ceilings that stylishly complete the room by adding the ideal charm and character. There is a windowed eat-in kitchen framed with generous custom cabinetry and stainless steel appliances from Subzero and Wolf.
The layout allows for the perfect separation of space where the sleeping quarters are entirely separate from the living and entertaining rooms.
There are 4 bedrooms and 4 full bathrooms ? 3 bedrooms offer a bathroom en-suite. There is an additional room as well giving a flexibility of use ideal for an office, den or staff room. Other features include soaring 11 foot ceilings and central air-conditioning.
The Prasada is a boutique cooperative and one of the three buildings that established Central Park West.
Designed by architects Charles W. Romeyn & Henry R. Wynne, the building was constructed by Franklin and Samuel Haines and is a mastery of Beaux Arts architecture. The building features a full-time doorman, elevator operator, live-in resident manager, private storage, bike storage and an exercise room. The elegant lobby has just undergone a complete restoration.
4AD at 50 Central Park West is what dreams are made of - a home that is the alchemy of a piece of history and peace of mind.
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