Project posted by Brown Harris Stevens

Stunning Madison Avenue Penthouse Overlooking Central Park

The lovely den is located just off the living room
The lovely den is located just off the living room
A striking entrance hall makes quite the impression
A striking entrance hall makes quite the impression
The gracious eat-in chef's kitchen
The gracious eat-in chef's kitchen
One of the best soaking tubs in all of NYC
One of the best soaking tubs in all of NYC
One of the grand terraces that surrounds the property
One of the grand terraces that surrounds the property
Views from the terraces are spectacular any time of year
Views from the terraces are spectacular any time of year

Details

Bedrooms
2
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Interior Design
Ewing Noble & Winn
Jackson Kirschner

From Brown Harris Stevens

The penthouse atop 39 East 79th Street, designed for etiquette expert Emily Post by Kenneth Murchison in 1926, is now available for $10 Million for the first time. This stunning property presents a rare opportunity to own something truly unique. The space was recently redesigned by Jackson Kirschner Architects and Ewing Noble & Winn Interiors and offers iconic New York City and Central Park views.

The penthouse is enveloped by sprawling, planted terraces which create seamless indoor-outdoor living. The living room, with its floor-to-ceiling windows, overlooks Central Park creating spectacular vistas at any time of day.

Directly off the living room, there is a handsome paneled library/second bedroom with en-suite onyx bath including tub and shower and along the adjacent corridor is a magnificent onyx powder room.

A spacious and inviting dining room easily accommodates 12 guests and the state-of-the art chef's-eat-in kitchen opens to the terrace where one can lounge, entertain, and dine with 6-8 people enjoying park and skyline views.

A serene, master bedroom suite has en-suite onyx baths, one of which overlooks the terrace greenery. Each bath has an adjacent dressing room with wisely organized and ample closets, drawers and shelves are artfully concealed.

Maria Serena Torrisey and Cathy Angert of Brown Harris Stevens share this very special listing.