| ID # | RLS20043565 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 5 yàrá ibùsùn, 6 yàrá ìwẹ̀, inú ilé: 10700 ft2, 994m2 (DOM): 165 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1887 |
| Owó-orí (ọdọdún) | $82,120 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 2 Ìṣẹ́jú: B, C |
| 9 Ìṣẹ́jú: 1 | |
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ILE WILLIAM NOBLE
Ile Itan Iyatọ lórí Central Park West
Pẹ̀lú ìmúlò rẹ̀ lórí Central Park, ilé tó ní pataki ìmọ̀ ẹ̀rọ yìí jẹ́ ọkan nínú àwọn ilé kan tó jẹ́ pé kò péye ni gbogbo Central Park West.
Ó kó àgbègbè tó ju 12,270 ẹsẹ onígbà tó kọjá mẹ́fa, pẹ̀lú ẹ̀wọn tó tóbi ju 22 ẹsẹ lọ, ilé náà funni ní àfihàn otito ti parku láti inú àyé rẹ̀ tí ó ní ẹwà àti ìpọnlẹ Queen Anne–staili.
Nígbà tá a bá wọ ilé, diẹ ninu awọn igbese na lọ si inu àgbàla tó tobi, ti a tẹle pẹlu ile-ibàgbè tó mọ́ àti tó gbooro. Pẹ̀lú àga tó ga àti iwọn ti o tayọ, a crowned nipa dome ina aringbungbun ti o tan imọlẹ àtàwọn ilẹ̀ kọọkan pẹ̀lú imọlẹ adayeba.
Ni isalẹ, àgọ́ oúnjẹ àti ibi idana nfunni ni iwọn tó pọn dáradára fun ìpàdé. Tara kan lórí ìpele yìí n pese ibi èyí tí ó wù kó wáyé ni ọkàn ìlú.
Ní ipele tó kọ́rọ́, ibè, ilé naa ni ikòkò ikole inu tó jẹ́ 60 ẹsẹ àti ibi idana ti a yàn fún iṣẹ́ àtinúdá, tókó láti sọ ìwọn àwótẹ́lẹ̱ ilé.
Elevator aladani kan n funni ni wọle sí gbogbo ipele, pẹlu ipele keji, tí ó ni yara ibè àjọṣepọ tó tobi, yara aṣọ tó gbooro, àti baluwe aladani pẹlu iraye si tara keji.
Ipele kẹta ni yara Ìkànsí kópa àti ìkan àlejò míì pẹ̀lú ìwọn pọn dáradára.
Ipele kẹrin nfunni ni awọn yàrá mẹta tó tobi, mejeeji ni baluwe àjọṣepọ.
Ipele tó ga ju ni yàrá dídan àti ti gbogbo with windows tó gbooro tí n funni ni ìkànsí unfléché ti bẹta ti kò fi ọna kan.
Tara àtàheji jùmọ ti jẹ́ iru àwo sọ́kan, n funni ni ihuwasi àgbaré ti Central Park.
Dára jù lọ ni ọkàn Uppers West Side, ilé naa nfunni ni iraye si Central Park, American Museum of Natural History, àti awọn dukia, cafés, àti restaurants ti Columbus Avenue.
Pẹ̀lú itan ọlọrọ, 247 Central Park West jẹ́ ilé tó ti ní ile si ọpọlọpọ awọn agba ẹni, pẹlu awọn akọrin olokiki, awọn oloselu tó ni ipa, àti awọn idile olokiki. Nígbà tá a n wo ilé naa, àgbègbè rẹ̀ ti yipada lákààkà, àmọ́ àyé àkọ́kọ́ rẹ̀ fẹ́rẹ̀ ni a pa mọ́ — ẹ̀rí to péye si iyatọ rẹ̀ ni ẹ̀rọ àti itan.
A ṣe àtúnṣe rẹ ni ọdun 1887 nipasẹ olùkó ni mo ti gbajúmọ̀ Edward Angell àti a yà ẹ̀rọ ni oye William Noble (ẹni tó yan ilé naa gẹgẹ bí ile rẹ), ilé yii parí ni ọdun 1889 gẹgẹ bí apá ti takuntakun mẹsan — eyiti mẹta nikan ni o kù loni.
Eyi jẹ́ àǹfààní àrà ni ìbẹ̀rẹ̀ tó sunmọ láti ra ilé kan tó jẹ́ ami-ìkànsí gidi ni ọkan ninu awọn ipò tó jẹ́ amọ̀ tābìtì tá a fẹ́ ju ni Manhattan.
THE WILLIAM NOBLE HOUSE
A Luxury Historic Landmark on Central Park West
Directly overlooking Central Park, this architecturally significant residence is one of the last remaining single-family townhouses along Central Park West.
Spanning over 12,270 square feet across six levels and more than 22 feet in width, the home offers unobstructed, commanding views of the park from its elegant and symmetrical Queen Anne–style facade.
Upon entry, a few steps lead to a grand foyer, followed by a luminous and expansive main living room. With soaring ceilings and remarkable volume, the space is crowned by a dramatic central light dome that floods every floor with natural light.
Just below, a dining area and kitchen offer generous proportions for entertaining. A terrace on this level provides a tranquil outdoor retreat in the heart of the city.
On the lower level, the residence features a nearly 60-foot indoor lap pool and a dedicated home fitness area, elevating the standard of in-home wellness amenities.
A private elevator provides access to all levels, including the second floor, which hosts a spacious primary suite, a large dressing room, and a private bathroom with access to a second terrace.
The third floor includes a tiered media room and an additional guest bedroom with generous proportions.
The fourth floor offers two large bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms.
The top floor features a bright and airy bedroom with wide windows offering open, unobstructed city views.
A rooftop terrace crowns the property, providing panoramic vistas of Central Park.
Ideally located in the heart of the Upper West Side, the property offers immediate access to Central Park, the American Museum of Natural History, and the shops, cafés, and restaurants of Columbus Avenue.
With a rich history, 247 Central Park West has been home to numerous prominent figures, including celebrated artists, influential politicians, and notable families. While the interiors have evolved over time, the home’s original exterior remains remarkably preserved — a lasting testament to its architectural and historical significance.
Designed in 1887 by renowned architect Edward Angell and commissioned by visionary developer William Noble (who selected the residence as his personal home), the property was completed in 1889 as part of a prestigious row of nine townhouses — of which only three remain today.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a true landmark townhouse in one of Manhattan’s most iconic and sought-after locations.
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