| 房资料 | 6房, 9浴, 三半浴, 13000 ft2 室內尺, 室內1208m2平方米, 建筑有6层楼 |
| 建造年份 | 1899年 |
| 地稅 | $28万8 ($288,192) |
| 地铁站 | 5 分钟到 6 |
| 9 分钟到 Q, F | |
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欢迎来到卢斯特庄园
卢斯特庄园坐落于罗伯特·伦诺克斯于1808年首次获得的土地上;如今是35年来首次对外出售。该庄园由著名设计师约翰·邓肯于1899年完工,灵感来源于晚期淘金时代的建筑风格。它以手工雕刻的石灰岩构建,展现出耐久的美感,并以高耸的两层铜屋顶为冠,七层、13000平方英尺的住宅体现了新法式古典风格的优雅。
这座25英尺宽的庄园轻松在71街的众多宏伟住宅中占据一席之地,跨越麦迪逊大道和第五大道,直接面朝中央公园和曼哈顿标志性的博物馆大道。
入口大厅层
一个卡拉拉大理石前厅通向一个有着15英尺高天花板的中央大厅。500平方英尺的主要客厅设有嵌入式桃花心木地板、天花板线条和十一座壁炉中的第一座。接待室的法式门通向71街。原始的桃花心木和青铜电梯连接着住宅的几乎每一层。会客室是一个戏剧性的双层高房间,拥有20英尺的拱形天花板、原始人字形拼花地板和充足的自然光。一个隐秘的服务厨房为休闲用餐、咖啡或鸡尾酒提供便利,具有完全重新设计厨房的灵活性。
餐饮层
在下方一层是这所房子的正式餐厅,舒适地可容纳三十人。相邻的厨房由瑞士工匠安德烈·利亚尔德在将房屋从法学院改建期间设计,特色有陶土瓷砖、墙板、斜面玻璃以及超过30英尺的橱柜和台面。双面餐厅级灶具配有烤肉炉和额外冷藏设备,使这个厨房同样适合家庭用餐或大型招待。
客厅层
曾被宣传为“带有美丽壁炉的客厅套房”,这一层包括两个大型客厅,设有大理石壁炉和桃花心木地板。一个宽敞的走廊连接这些空间,一个实用厨房支持非正式的招待。在进入客厅层时,卡拉拉大理石楼梯配有桃花心木扶手,楼梯平台处加固了锻铁栏杆,既提供安全又增添美感–这一建筑细节反映了贯穿整座房屋的工艺。
卧室层
主套房包括一个带有面板桃花心木门的雪松衣柜,且储存空间宽敞。两间全套浴室完成了这一层:一间配有罗索·莱万托大理石、浴缸和双水槽;另一间有自己的浴缸、双人洗手台和玻璃封闭的多向淋浴头。一个面朝西南的拱形天窗走廊为整个楼层提供光亮。
上层卧室层
额外的生活套房、雪松储藏室和豪华浴室配有更衣室和办公室选项。大型天窗填充了光线,使空间比下面奢华的低层更加开阔、通透。
私人层
在住宅的顶层,私人层包括一个书房和带有宽板松木地板及两座壁炉的客房/办公室。天窗和客房外的小露台使这里成为一个亲密而宁静的避难所,与下面六层的华丽风格形成鲜明对比,完美而独特。
屋顶花园层
庄园的顶冠,500平方英尺的私人露台提供了稀有的户外空间,完美适合日光浴、园艺或安静聚会。一个储藏室容纳季节性物品和园艺工具,为这一顶层的休闲目的地增添了实用性。
Welcome to the Luyster Mansion
On land first acquired by Robert Lenox in 1808 - stands the former Luyster Mansion; now offered for the first time in 35 Years. Inspired by late Gilded Age architecture and completed in 1899 by the celebrated designer John Duncan. Built for durable beauty in hand-carved limestone and crowned with soaring two-story copper mansards, the 7-Floor, 13,000-square-foot residence embodies the elegance of the neo-French Classic style.
The 25FT wide mansion easily holds its place among the many grand homes of 71st Street - straddling Madison and Fifth Avenue, directly across from Central Park and Manhattan's iconic Museum Mile.
Entrance Hall Floor
A Carrara marble vestibule leads into a center hall with 15-foot ceilings. The 500-square-foot primary parlor features inlaid mahogany floors, crown moldings, and the first of eleven fireplaces. French doors in the reception room open to 71st Street. The original mahogany-and-bronze elevator connects nearly every level of the house. The Drawing Rooma dramatic double-height room offers 20-foot vaulted ceilings, original herringbone parquet floors, and abundant natural light. A discreet service kitchen provides convenience for casual dining, coffee, or cocktails, with flexibility for a full kitchen redesign.
The Dining Level
One Floor below is the home's formal dining room able to comfortably seat thirty. The adjoining kitchen, designed by Swiss craftsman André Liardet during the home's conversion from the Lycée School, features terra cotta tile, wainscoting, beveled glass, and more than 30 feet of cabinetry and counter space. A double-sided restaurant-grade stove with rotisserie oven and additional refrigeration makes this a kitchen equally suited for family meals or large-scale entertaining.
Parlor Level
Once advertised as a "suite of parlors with handsome mantelpieces," this floor includes two large parlors with marble fireplaces and mahogany floors. A wide hall links the spaces, and an efficiency kitchen supports less formal entertaining. Accessing the Parlor Level, Carrara marble stairs rise with mahogany bannisters, reinforced at the landings with wrought iron bars that provide both safety and beauty-an architectural detail that reflects the craftsmanship carried throughout the home.
Chamber Level
The primary suite includes a cedar-lined wardrobe with paneled mahogany doors and generous storage. Two full bathrooms complete the level: one with Rosso Levanto marble, soaking tub, and double sink; the other with its own soaking tub, double vanity, and glass-enclosed multi-directional shower heads. A vaulted skylight hall facing southwest brightens the entire floor.
The Upper Chambers Levels
Additional living suites, cedar storage, and grand bathrooms are complemented by a dressing room and office option. Large sky-view windows fill the space with light, offering a more open, airy feel than even the huge richly detailed lower levels.
The Private Level
At the top of the residence, the Private Level includes a study and guest room/office with wide-plank pine floors and two fireplaces. Skylights and a private terrace off the guest room make this an intimate and tranquil retreat, as perfect as it is distinct from the ornate character of the six floors below.
The Roof Garden Level
Crowning the mansion, a 500-square-foot private terrace provides rare outdoor space, perfect for sunbathing, gardening, or quiet gatherings. A storage room accommodates seasonal items and gardening tools, adding practicality to this top-floor retreat.
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