This three-bedroom, two-bathroom duplex in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of Murray Hill is approximately 1,750 ft² (162 m²) on two levels and was once the home of famed American playwright Tennessee Williams. Situated in a historic 1860s brownstone house with bright north and south exposures from every room, this apartment also offers exclusive rights to a private roof deck providing stunning midtown Manhattan views.
Featuring three wood-burning fireplaces, a completely renovated kitchen with breakfast bar, as well as marble countertops, Fisher & Paykel oven, a Bosch gas range, and a Bosch refrigerator, the home also boasts a Bosch washer/dryer, two completely renovated bathrooms with heated floors, and a towel warmer in the master bath. Classic pre-war details such as hardwood floors, crown moldings, and marble fireplace mantles are complemented by modern conveniences such as central air, new windows, custom closets, and an intercom system.
Located in the Murray Hill historic district, the building is conveniently located near Grand Central Station, Bryant Park, and the Broadway Theater District, as well as to many Midtown shopping, restaurants, and express train options.