At about 1,250 square feet, this is the largest apartment in Hampton Court: three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a spacious living room, formal dining room, and a kitchen. Located on the third floor, the windows face east and west, for light all day long. Upon entry, to the right, one finds a bedroom with its own private bath, facing east. On the left is the kitchen, last renovated a number of decades ago. The 13'x18.5' living room has three east-facing windows that form a bay, while the dining room has two windows facing west toward the interior garden. A door from the dining room leads you to two more bedrooms and a full bath. The apartment is original condition with all of the doors, moldings, bathrooms, and details virtually intact. Great prewar details, including: 9' ceilings, plaster walls, oak-strip floors, and moldings. A simple and tasteful renovation will easily return this apartment to its classic 1920s charm. Remember, they don't build them like this any more. The unit has a wonderful home-like feel, and is certainly not your run-of-the-mill, cookie-cutter apartment. This is a walkup building. Hampton Court was designed in 1921 by George H. Wells, and its eleven buildings (each a separate coop) surround one of the loveliest internal gardens in the Jackson Heights Historic District. This building is well maintained and has laundry facilities and (free) storage bins in the basement. The cooperative requires 25% down. The building allows pets, subject to approval. Subletting and smoking are not allowed. Centrally located in the Historic District, this building is close to restaurants, shopping, our weekly Greenmarket, and but a handful of blocks to the 74th Street/Roosevelt Avenue train and bus station.
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