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251 S 22nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
$1,900,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2154
Property Description
Indulge in the grandeur of Chandler Place, a magnificent property of great historical significance situated in the highly coveted Fitler Square neighborhood. Originally designed in 1904 by the renowned architect Theophilus Chandler for the Episcopalian Bishop of the Pennsylvania Archdiocese, this distinguished mansion was transformed in 1980 into ten luxurious condominium units by the equally celebrated architect Otto Spur. As you approach, the building welcomes you with a private front door entrance, setting the tone for the refined blend of historic charm and modern convenience that awaits within. The courtyard and tree canopy create a serene backdrop for this architectural landmark in the heart of Center City. Enter the visually stunning formal living area, where original details have been meticulously maintained. Hardwood floors with intricate inlays of walnut and mahogany , soaring ceilings, and large windows frame the space, accentuating intricate molding and woodwork. A grand fireplace adds warmth and character, creating an ideal setting for entertaining guests. The first-floor bedroom features 14ft ceilings , oversized windows, own en-suite bathroom and mahogany mantel fireplace & the parquet flooring . Indulge in opulence within the where luxury reaches new heights. The sweeping staircase leads to the second bedroom suite with a decorative fireplace, large custom wardrobe and en-suite bathroom with a double vanity . The spa-like ambiance is heightened by an expansive glass stall state-of-the-art luxury Steam Shower by Hansgrohe. Immerse yourself in relaxation with the modern soaking tub that beckons you to unwind in style. The lavish ambiance is further accentuated by floor-to-ceiling stone tiling that envelops the space in sophistication, creating a seamless fusion of modern aesthetics and timeless elegance. Every detail in this luxury bathroom reflects a commitment to superior design and craftsmanship. This pet-friendly residence is strategically located between Rittenhouse Square, Fitler Square, and the Schuylkill River Trail and dog park. Enjoy easy access to hundreds of Philadelphia's top restaurants, shops, and cultural landmarks, with quick connections to major highways like 676, 76, and 95 for convenient travel. The nearby 30th Street Station makes commuting to NYC a breeze, taking just about 1 hour on the Acela train. Discover the epitome of Philadelphia living at Chandler Place, where historic elegance meets contemporary luxury in a coveted Fitler Square.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1904
MLS Number
PAPH2301226
Location
Address
251 S 22ND STREET
City
PHILADELPHIA
State
PA
Zip Code
19103
County
PHILADELPHIA (SOUTH)
Listing
Provider
Name
Serhant
Phone
(732) 670-6496
Office Name
SERHANT PENNSYLVANIA LLC
Office Phone
(610) 635-9977
Agent Name
Maureen Reynolds

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