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Gracious living in this top floor duplex with private roof deck on the coveted row of Fitzroy townhouses in West Chelsea. Located on the top two floors of a well-maintained co-op, you will discover this pristine two-bedroom home which has been renovated and re-imagined to include custom details and smart design solutions throughout.
Just three flights up, enter the main floor living area and find well-crafted built-in cabinetry with wine refrigerator, wood-burning fireplace with custom mantel and beautiful, impressively tall barreled and tray ceilings.
Stunning light fixtures illuminate artwork and the separate dining area. Open to both is your brand new kitchen with large island, beautiful Artistic Tile backsplash, high-end appliances including Bertazzoni range and Bosch dishwasher and glass-doored pantry storage. Behind the kitchen is the convenient main floor powder room with classic penny-tiled floor.
Ascend the interior wood staircase to the second floor sleeping quarters. Here you will find the primary bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, additional closet and dual-sinked, spa-like en suite bathroom. The second bedroom features barn-door style closets and is directly next to the in-unit washer/dryer.
On this floor you will also find a second full bathroom with a deep soaking tub. Both bedrooms have soundproof windows and ceiling fans, and there are gray-stained oak floors throughout.
Finally, go up one more set of stairs to your quiet oasis, the south-facing private roof deck with stone pavers that overlooks the lush Fitzroy Gardens in the rear of the building.
Equipped with lighting and water, you can flex your green thumb and entertain well into the fall while gazing at your impressive views. There is a large storage closet which can be used as your garden shed and winter storage.
The Fitzroy rows of grand Italianate townhouses were built in the 1850s on the north side of West 22nd Street and south side of West 23rd Street, on Clement Clark Moore land.
Considered the finest in New York at the time and referred to as "Millionaire's Row,” these homes were transformed in the 20th century into co-op apartments. These buildings are now protected by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission's Historic District designation. Adjacent to West Chelsea Arts District, Highline, Chelsea Piers, and Hudson River Greenway this home is centrally located and pet-friendly.
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