This spectacular 4-bedroom, 4 and a half bath residence offers oversized casement windows coffered ceilings. Lush Manicured Grounds and beautiful light flood this residence with both eastern and western exposures. Exceptional interior features include wide plank European oak flooring, 8' high interior doors with burnished brass hardware and custom architectural millwork throughout. Custom Italian cabinetry, limestone and Calcutta marble countertops and blackened metal hardware compose the expertly crafted kitchen equipped with appliances by Viking, Bosch and Sub-Zero. The expansive living and dining area offers a generous volume of space ideal for dining and entertaining. The master suite is a true sanctuary with a large walk-in closet and en-suite five-fixture master bath highlighted by luminous design details. The serene space features State of of Art Lighting , Tumbled Brick, a soaking tub and a separate glass-enclosed shower. A custom Italian vanity cabinet with metal accents and ample storage is topped by stunning marble. A utility closet with washer and vented dryer completes this brilliantly-designed residence.A private retreat in North Bayside area, Bayside is an upper middle class neighborhood in the NYC Borough of Queens. CNN Money ranked Bayside as one of the most expensive housing markets nationally when analyzing comparable detached homes throughout the United States. Despite its large housing stock of free-standing homes, it nationally ranks high to very high in population density. These homes give the neighborhood a similar feel to other wealthy Queens neighborhoods such as Beechhurst, Whitestone, Douglaston & Little Neck. The neighborhood is part of Queens Community Board 11.Bay Terrace is an affluent neighborhood often considered part of the larger area of Bayside. The area encompasses gated cooperative/condominium developments such as the Bay Club and Baybridge Condos. Other cooperative/condominium developments include the Towers at Waters Edge, the Kennedy Street Quad, the Bayside Townhouse Condominiums, Bay Country Owners, Bell Owners and others. The gated estate community of the "Bayside Gables" is also located within the Bay Terrace neighborhood, being the site of some of the only single family homes in the area. Bay Terrace overlooks the East River and the approaches to the Throgs Neck Bridge. The neighborhood is part of Queens Community Board 7 and Queens Community Board 11 and is located withinZip Codes 11360 & 11361, bounded on the west by the Clearview Expressway on the south by 26th Avenue and 28th Avenue, and to the east and north by the Little Neck Bay and Little Bay (which are a cove of theEast River and a neighborhood, respectively). The civic organization serving Bay Terrace is the Bay Terrace Community Alliance (BTCA).In 1639, Dutch Governor Willem Keift (15971647) purchased the land that today encompasses Queens County from the Matinecock. William Lawrence (16221680), who served as a magistrate under Dutch and English administrations, was granted a parcel of land by King Charles II in 1645 that included a large portion of what is today Bayside, in addition to College Point, Whitestone, and Fort Totten. Bayside began its course of development from an agricultural community to a suburb when the North Shore Railroad was extended in 1866. During the following several decades, the Bayside Land Association purchased farms for development. Bay Terrace, originally included within the bounds of Bayside, remained composed of farms and large estates until the 1950s, when Cord and Charles Meyer sold their 225-acre (0.91 km2) farm for development. By 1952, residential development of Bay Terrace Sections 112 began and continued into the mid-1960s. The Bay Terrace at Bayside Shopping Center was built in the 1950s.The Bay Terrace at Bayside Shopping Center plans on adding new storefronts to their plaza. including Home Goods and PM Pediatrics, a state-of-the-art pediatric emergency car
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