Status: Sold

107 East 70th Street, #

Upper East Side-Carnegie Hill

$45,000,000
 |  10 Beds  |  14 Baths  |  22,750SF

Description

Lauded as “The Best House on the Best Block” by The New York Times, The Thomas Lamont mansion is extremely impressive in scale, architecturally significant, and supremely situated on one of the most coveted and loveliest tree-lined blocks on the Upper East Side. Commissioned by Thomas W. Lamont, a partner at J. P. Morgan & Company, the renowned architecture firm of Walker & Gillette created a Tudor-revival mansion on the 55-foot wide mid-block lot. Anointed by many of New York’s influential families, the firm is well-known for celebrated and important residential buildings, such as the Charles E. Mitchell House (now the French Consulate), the Henry P. Davison House (now the Italian Consulate), and the William Goadby Loew House (now the Spence School), as well as the Fuller Building and the East River Savings Bank. The six-story landmarked mansion has had but two owners in its 100-year history: Thomas and Florence Lamont, and the Visiting Nurse Service, to which it was bequeathed by Mrs. Lamont upon her death in 1954. Constructed in 1922, Walker & Gillette’s fanciful and imaginative design incorporates leaded-glass windows, a cloistered side garden, planned irregular patterns of masonry work, and a picturesque roofline ...
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Property Details

  • Single Family

Amenities

  • Garden
  • Cooling: Central Air
  • Terrace
  • Eat In Kitchen, Windowed Kitchen, Elevator, Storage
  • Dishwasher
  • Pets: Unit Yes

For information on 107 East 70th Street, # contact:

realtor top real estate agent

Jacob Goldman

Founder, Principal Broker

212-388-1115

Founder, Principal Broker
listings@lohorealty.com
212-388-1115

Listing courtesy of Sotheby's International Realty, Inc.
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