This superb floor-through Pre-War cooperative apartment is located on a lovely tree-lined block between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, in the heart of Greenwich Village. The Portsmouth, one of New Yorks earliest apartment houses, was built in 1882 and converted to a full-service cooperative in 1973. This elegant and historic six-story building features an attended-lobby, a package and bicycle room, with a recently restored lobby and hallways and a new elevator. A beautifully proportioned living room (216 x 139) boasts a wall of bookshelves and a wood-burning fireplace, and enjoys open northern exposures and a view of the Empire State Building from three over-sized double-hung windows. The adjacent, light-flooded eat-in kitchen/dining room (1210 x 15) is spacious, has been recently renovated and features a full complement of top-of-the-line appliances, a washer/dryer and excellent storage. The bedroom wing includes three bright rooms, each with southern and eastern exposures, a second wood-burning fireplace, one and one half baths and excellent closet space. Inviting and luxurious interiors designed by Kimberly Hall Creative complement the many historic details including inlaid oak parquet floors, crown moldings, carved mantelpieces, shutters and solid wood doors. A glamorous Village aerie with wonderful light and tree-top outlooks, offered in lovely condition with an abundance of original architectural detail. A perfect marriage of 21st Century amenities and 19th Century charm. Truly one-of-a-kind. 75% financing permitted.
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