The Millan House is known for it's striking sculptural facade. In the classic pre-war lobby, the intricate wall of lead glass leads to a covered loggia and beautiful interior garden. On the sixth floor, a semi-private landing opens into a spacious foyer with two large walk-in closets. This two bedroom, two bath residence provides an expansive North-facing living room/dining area with a decorative fireplace. The pre-war elements are evidenced by numerous closets, crown moldings, casement windows and beamed ceilings. Both bedrooms have additional built-in closets and en suite baths. The apartment contains a washer/dryer, a butler's pantry and a small windowed kitchen. There are windows in every room, so plenty of light with NWS exposures. (Mirrored walls can be easily dismantled). Between Park Ave and Lex, Millan House is close to the 6 train, cross-town bus, Central Park, the best restaurants and shopping. Pied-a-terres and pets are allowed, and a generous storage unit is included with the purchase. Thru-wall air-conditioners are permitted with board approval. The residence is approximately 1300 SF. A Staff Room with separate shares and maintenance is located on the lobby floor, with full bath and a South garden view. The distinguished Millan House, built in 1931 by John D. Rockefeller, is well-known and highly regarded on the Upper East Side. The two-building co-op is connected by a lush Italianate garden courtyard, designed by renowned architect Andrew J. Thomas. There is a live-in resident manager.
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