A New York state of mind. Squint and you will be transported to a simpler time in the Upper West Side. This c.1906 Beaux-Arts building retains original exterior detail – spend a moment in front of the building and give an up & down look at the façade – gorgeous. Thoughtfully converted to 16 condominium units in 1978, this rarely available 2 bedroom plus true den offers proportions that are genuinely house-like, enhanced by volume that only 9’ 7” high ceilings can create. A generous entry foyer sets off the tone of ‘old-world’ character. The living room and adjacent den share similar dimensions and separated by large glass French doors (think 1900s double parlour) both with sunbelievable (I say it’s a word) south facing double windows. The living room has a wood burning fireplace with its own flue – neat! And the crushed stone fireplace mantle is something to appreciate on its own. The unusually large dining room with a box-bay double window will easily accommodate the largest family gatherings – and if you need a break from the festivities (not that anyone ever needs a break from a large family gathering) close the massive original pocket doors – peace in the world! The primary bedroom is extended by a lovely large bay window – place your favorite chaise lounge and curl up with the Sunday NYT crossword puzzle (ink only) while drenched in the southern sun. There are 2 extra wide closets and an en suite bath. The glass chandelier deserves special mention; it was purchased by the owners on a trip to Italy at the Murano glass factory – the real deal. They simply can’t use it in their next chapter of life – their loss, your gain! (Hey, I’ll take it if you don’t want it!) The nicely-sized second bedroom has a huge closet and of course, a double window. The windowed kitchen (yes, a window in every room – like a house) offers a suite of stainless appliances including a JenAir gas range with separate raised broiler drawer (nice) and matching microwave, a JenAir full size fridge w/ freezer drawer, and a KitchenAid dishwasher. There is also a full-size stack washer/dryer in a matching kitchen cabinet. Last but far from least, off the kitchen a glass door beckons you to a large private balcony with a surprise view of the National Cathedral – fantastic flexible space that will make you yell, “alfresco dining!” Walk out the front door to the left is the Adams Morgan scene, to the right 2 blocks is Woodley Metro and more shops and restaurants, or zig zag through the neighborhood across the street for a nice stroll to the Dupont area. Space, function, charm, location – you really can have it all.