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Just look out any of the ten windows in this four-room apartment and you gaze upon the beautiful and lush Hampton Court garden. Located on the (raised) first floor, the apartment has three exposures south, east and north providing great light, while the garden feels like your own backyard! All in all, they dont build apartments like this anymore. The foyer welcomes you to the apartment, with three closets to the right, along with the renovated bathroom. Straight ahead is the hall which leads you to all of the other rooms. On the left is the renovated kitchen. There are white cabinets and black quartz countertops along with a door directly to the dining room. And on the right is the bedroom with two south-facing windows. Added sound proofing was added above the bedroom ceiling. At the end of the hall is a French door that leads you into the spacious living room with three windows facing east and south. A pair of French doors separate the living room from the formal dining room, with three windows facing east and north. Combined, the two public rooms form an L and have a total of six windows with three exposures. And while this unit was recently renovated including complete new electric, it also retains great prewar details, including 9 ceilings, perfect walls and ceilings, oak-strip floors, and moldings. This is a walkup building.Hampton Court was designed in 1921 by George H. Wells, and its eleven buildings (each a separate cooperative) surround one of the loveliest internal gardens in the Jackson Heights Historic District. This building is well maintained and has laundry facilities and (free) storage bins in the basement. Centrally located in the Jackson Heights Historic District, this building is close to restaurants, shopping, our weekly Greenmarket, and but a handful of blocks to the 74th Street/Roosevelt Avenue train and bus station.
Just look out any of the ten windows in this four-room apartment and you gaze upon the beautiful and lush Hampton Court garden. Located on the (raised) first floor, the apartment has three exposures south, east and north providing great light, while the garden feels like your own backyard! All in all, they dont build apartments like this anymore. The foyer welcomes you to the apartment, with three closets to the right, along with the renovated bathroom. Straight ahead is the hall which leads you to all of the other rooms. On the left is the renovated kitchen. There are white cabinets and black quartz countertops along with a door directly to the dining room. And on the right is the bedroom with two south-facing windows. Added sound proofing was added above the bedroom ceiling. At the end of the hall is a French door that leads you into the spacious living room with three windows facing east and south. A pair of French doors separate the living room from the formal dining room, with three windows facing east and north. Combined, the two public rooms form an L and have a total of six windows with three exposures. And while this unit was recently renovated including complete new electric, it also retains great prewar details, including 9 ceilings, perfect walls and ceilings, oak-strip floors, and moldings. This is a walkup building.Hampton Court was designed in 1921 by George H. Wells, and its eleven buildings (each a separate cooperative) surround one of the loveliest internal gardens in the Jackson Heights Historic District. This building is well maintained and has laundry facilities and (free) storage bins in the basement. Centrally located in the Jackson Heights Historic District, this building is close to restaurants, shopping, our weekly Greenmarket, and but a handful of blocks to the 74th Street/Roosevelt Avenue train and bus station.
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