Travel again in time to live in this French -style home that was once the sculptures studio for mentioned artist Elie Nadelman, whose work is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, for $ 2.7 million.
Bronx Banlling in 4 Alderbrook Road comes with a ranging stream, roasted fruit trees, roses, a Spanish stone courtyard and a wall stone terrace while sharing a pool with eight other houses on a private road.
It gives the illusion of the living port. But it’s all in one -third of a hectare in Riverdale, just 10 miles from Manhattan in the middle of Manhattan and there are only a few owners in nearly a century.
“We are only the second owners since 1937,” said the seller Reynold Levy, the former president of Lincoln Center and Robin Hood Foundation, and a former executive director of 92 Street Y, among other organizations who owns the past 32 jar.
The brick house is 3,601 square meters and comes with seven bedrooms and three bathrooms.
It contains a tile roof, wide oak floors, integrated bookshelves, formations, solid oak doors with original equipment and two fireplaces for wood burning.
Interested in the Riverdale section, “which is one of the quietest and most beautiful parts of the city,” Levy said.
Also a magnet for bird chairs and is a “popular stop for the Audon Society”, according to the list.
The first floor of the home feels a wooden panel -panel room with a fireplace, a dining room with a garden and a chef originating originating in cabinets, along with a closed dining porch.
The main suite of the bedroom, on the second floor, boasts windows in three exposures and many closures. There is also a high ceiling space above the garage that can function as a studio, an office, a lounge or a guest suite, while the base level has a special entry.
List Broker is Jed Lewin of New York Agency.
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