Robert Redford’s former Upper East Side pied-a-terre hits the market for $1.35M
Award-winning actor Robert Redford’s former Lenox Hill pied-a-terre has hit the market for $1.35 million, reports the Post. The one-bedroom duplex co-op is located in a limestone mansion at 47 East 67th Street, between Madison and Park Avenues. Redford owned the newly renovated pad in the 1980s, and it now boasts plenty of space with a chef’s kitchen, double-height ceilings with massive windows, and a woodburning fireplace.
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With its large windows and 17-foot high ceilings, the duplex provides plenty of the sunshine on the first floor’s spacious living space.
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The chef’s kitchen was newly renovated and is equipped with a Sub-Zero fridge, Miele dishwasher, two ovens, and the most enticing, a fridge made solely for storing wine.
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The open layout provides the perfect entertainment setting, with plenty of space to get creative with its arrangement.
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The single loft bedroom has three large California closets and an expansive master bathroom. This pet-friendly unit also includes an elevator. With great views of townhouse gardens and just steps from Central Park, this mansion’s one-bedroom is a definite UES gem.
[Listing: 47 East 67th Street #6 by Ewa Melanowicz, Cathy Taub and Alexis Van Der Mije McAndrew of Sotheby’s International Realty]
[Via NY Post]
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All images courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty