HEINZ HEIRESS LISTS SUTTON PLACE TOWNHOUSE

Only months after the passing of Drue Heinz, wife of Henry John Heinz II, the couple’s New York City townhouse at One Sutton Place has hit the market . The grand scale, Georgian-style home was designed in 1920 for Anne Vanderbilt, wife of William Vanderbilt, and was also owned by Charles Merrill of Merrill Lynch. The house sits on the corner for 57th street and Sutton Place, with breathtaking river views and an expansive shared garden. Drue Heinz, who was a philanthropist most noted for her contributions to the literary community, made the decision to donate a portion of the profit from this sale to charities that she had supported in her lifetime.

The home is nothing short of magnificent, featuring a gracious entrance hall, abundant outdoor space, and of course, a prodigious legacy. Here's a tour of the stunning estate.

1THE ENTRYWAY FEATURES A SWEEPING STAIRCASE THAT LEADS TO A SPACIOUS LANDING.

2THE FOURTH FLOOR TERRACE ROOM OPENS TO A SUN ROOM, COMPLETE WITH A GLASS CEILING AND WALLS, OVERLOOKING THE RIVER.

3THE HOME HAS 6 FIREPLACES, 8 BATHROOMS, A CHEF'S KITCHEN, AND A BREAKFAST ROOM.

4THE STUDY AND THE PARLOR CAN ALSO BE EASILY CONVERTED INTO ADDITIONAL BEDROOMS.

 

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