Pomander Walk is a unique landmarked enclave built in 1921, consisting of 27 Tudor-style houses arranged along a private gated walkway that connects West 94th and 95th Streets on the Upper West Side. Designed by architects King & Campbell and built by Thomas J. Healy, this National Register of Historic Places property was styled after the imaginary London setting from Louis N. Parker's romantic comedy play of the same name. The development features wrought iron gates at each end, ensuring privacy for residents while creating an intimate village-like atmosphere in the heart of Manhattan.
The 61 unit co-op showcases colorful Tudor-style cottages with painted shutters, flowering window boxes, and lush landscaping throughout the pedestrian walkway. Units range from one bedroom apartments to rare triplex townhouses, with many featuring hardwood floors, period details, exposed brick walls, and Tudor-style windows providing multiple exposures. Several apartments offer private street entrances in addition to access from the garden walkway, and some larger units include vaulted ceilings, skylights, and finished attic storage space.
Apartment configurations include standard one and two bedroom units as well as exceptional three bedroom triplexes with up to 2.5 bathrooms, eat in kitchens, and laundry facilities. Many units have been updated with modern conveniences while preserving original architectural details, and the building allows washer/dryer installation on a case by case basis. The property includes a full time superintendent and porter, permits pets, and allows various ownership arrangements including co-purchasing and pied-à-terre use.
Located just one block from the 96th Street express subway station (1/2/3 trains), Pomander Walk offers convenient access to both Riverside Park and Central Park, with nearby shopping including Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and Zabar's. The development's storybook setting and historic significance make it one of Manhattan's most distinctive residential enclaves, combining the privacy of a gated community with the accessibility of Upper West Side living.
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