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339 Convent Avenue
Last updated on Sep 13, 2021

339 Convent Avenue

339 Convent Avenue is a 6,000 square foot Flemish Revival mansion with a rich history, including being featured in 'The Royal Tennenbaums' and housing a former gubernatorial candidate. The property boasts original features, multiple exposures, and a prime location near notable landmarks, educational institutions, and recreational areas in New York City.

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Overview of 339 Convent Avenue

Prior to its appearance in "The Royal Tennenbaums," 339 Convent Avenue was the home of U.S. attorney Charles H. Tuttle, who ran for governor against Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The 100-foot-wide Flemish Revival mansion spans 6,000 square feet and is located on a corner lot. Features include three exposures, original stained glass windows, original woodwork, and six gas-operated fireplaces. It is close to the George Washington Bridge, City College, Columbia University's Manhattanville campus, Riverside Park, Riverbank State Park, and several dining and shopping options.

Doorman
None
Type
Townhouse
Year Built
1899
Apartments
Floors
4
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%

Amenities

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