Property
Ownership: | For Sale |
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Type: | Single Family |
Rooms: | 11 |
Bedrooms: | 5 BR |
Bathrooms: | 7 |
Pets: | Pets No |
Lot Size: | 0.05 Acres |
Financials
Listing Courtesy of Barnes New York
DescriptionTHE WILLIAM NOBLE HOUSE
A Home with History — and a Future to Call Your Own
A Legacy Home for the Next Generation
As one of the few remaining single-family homes on Central Park West, this rare offering is steeped in history — but its future is wide open. For the right family, it’s a blank canvas ready for personal touches, bedtime stories, first steps, and new traditions.
This is where heritage meets heart. And where your family’s next chapter can begin.
With sweeping, unobstructed views of Central Park and over 10,700 square feet of beautifully crafted living space, this grand 22+ foot wide, six-story townhouse is so much more than just an architectural masterpiece — it’s a family home, waiting to be filled with life, laughter, and new memories.
Lovingly restored to preserve its original Queen Anne-style charm, the home is also thoughtfully updated for modern family living.
From an oversized chef’s kitchen perfect for Sunday pancakes to a sun-drenched solarium that brings warmth and light into every floor, every corner of this house has the potential to be transformed by the people who live within it.
Picture movie nights in the multi-level home theatre, summer days by the 60-foot indoor pool, elevator rides with sleepy little ones, and joyful gatherings that spill out into the heart of the home. Here, luxury isn’t just about finishes — it’s about the space to grow, celebrate, and truly belong.
Built in 1887 as part of a prestigious row of townhomes along Central Park West, No. 247 was chosen by visionary developer William Noble as his personal residence — a place where he hosted family milestones and elegant celebrations, including his niece’s wedding.
More than a century later, the home still carries that legacy of love and connection.Amenities- Elevator
- Entrance Foyer
- Galley Type Kitchen
- High ceiling
- Kitchen Island
- Open Kitchen
- Other
THE WILLIAM NOBLE HOUSE
A Home with History — and a Future to Call Your Own
A Legacy Home for the Next Generation
As one of the few remaining single-family homes on Central Park West, this rare offering is steeped in history — but its future is wide open. For the right family, it’s a blank canvas ready for personal touches, bedtime stories, first steps, and new traditions.
This is where heritage meets heart. And where your family’s next chapter can begin.
With sweeping, unobstructed views of Central Park and over 10,700 square feet of beautifully crafted living space, this grand 22+ foot wide, six-story townhouse is so much more than just an architectural masterpiece — it’s a family home, waiting to be filled with life, laughter, and new memories.
Lovingly restored to preserve its original Queen Anne-style charm, the home is also thoughtfully updated for modern family living.
From an oversized chef’s kitchen perfect for Sunday pancakes to a sun-drenched solarium that brings warmth and light into every floor, every corner of this house has the potential to be transformed by the people who live within it.
Picture movie nights in the multi-level home theatre, summer days by the 60-foot indoor pool, elevator rides with sleepy little ones, and joyful gatherings that spill out into the heart of the home. Here, luxury isn’t just about finishes — it’s about the space to grow, celebrate, and truly belong.
Built in 1887 as part of a prestigious row of townhomes along Central Park West, No. 247 was chosen by visionary developer William Noble as his personal residence — a place where he hosted family milestones and elegant celebrations, including his niece’s wedding.
More than a century later, the home still carries that legacy of love and connection.
- Elevator
- Entrance Foyer
- Galley Type Kitchen
- High ceiling
- Kitchen Island
- Open Kitchen
- Other
THE WILLIAM NOBLE HOUSE A Home with History and a Future to Call Your Own A Legacy Home for the Next Generation As one of the few remaining single family ...

- 1
- Unfurnished sunroom with hardwood / wood-style flooring, a skyline view, and a high ceiling
- Unfurnished sunroom with wood-type flooring, a view of skyline, a high ceiling, and recessed lighting
- Unfurnished room featuring light wood finished floors, plenty of natural light, recessed lighting, and ceiling fan
- Kitchen with open shelves, glass insert cabinets, decorative backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and recessed lighting
- Kitchen with wall chimney exhaust hood, a breakfast bar area, light stone counters, a peninsula, and range with two ovens
- Kitchen with open shelves, glass insert cabinets, brown cabinets, hanging light fixtures, and recessed lighting
- Kitchen with decorative light fixtures, glass insert cabinets, brown cabinetry, dark wood finished floors, and recessed lighting
- Doorway with recessed lighting, healthy amount of natural light, wood finished floors, and radiator
- Doorway with recessed lighting, wood finished floors, and a wall mounted air conditioner
- 11
- Staircase featuring wood finished floors, recessed lighting, and french doors
- View of swimming pool
- Hall featuring arched walkways and light tile patterned floors
- Bathroom with tile walls, vanity, a freestanding bath, tile patterned floors, and radiator heating unit
- Stairs with wood finished floors
- View of building exterior
- Home theater featuring light carpet and recessed lighting
- Stairs with hardwood / wood-style flooring and rail lighting
- View of side of home
- Stairway with a high ceiling
- Living area featuring wood finished floors, stairway, and a towering ceiling
- Stairs featuring wood finished floors and a towering ceiling
- Common area featuring recessed lighting
- Corridor with wood finished floors, an upstairs landing, and recessed lighting
- 26
- View of patio / terrace featuring an outdoor living space with a fire pit, a rooftop deck, and outdoor dining area
- View of patio
- View of home floor plan
DescriptionTHE WILLIAM NOBLE HOUSE
A Home with History — and a Future to Call Your Own
A Legacy Home for the Next Generation
As one of the few remaining single-family homes on Central Park West, this rare offering is steeped in history — but its future is wide open. For the right family, it’s a blank canvas ready for personal touches, bedtime stories, first steps, and new traditions.
This is where heritage meets heart. And where your family’s next chapter can begin.
With sweeping, unobstructed views of Central Park and over 10,700 square feet of beautifully crafted living space, this grand 22+ foot wide, six-story townhouse is so much more than just an architectural masterpiece — it’s a family home, waiting to be filled with life, laughter, and new memories.
Lovingly restored to preserve its original Queen Anne-style charm, the home is also thoughtfully updated for modern family living.
From an oversized chef’s kitchen perfect for Sunday pancakes to a sun-drenched solarium that brings warmth and light into every floor, every corner of this house has the potential to be transformed by the people who live within it.
Picture movie nights in the multi-level home theatre, summer days by the 60-foot indoor pool, elevator rides with sleepy little ones, and joyful gatherings that spill out into the heart of the home. Here, luxury isn’t just about finishes — it’s about the space to grow, celebrate, and truly belong.
Built in 1887 as part of a prestigious row of townhomes along Central Park West, No. 247 was chosen by visionary developer William Noble as his personal residence — a place where he hosted family milestones and elegant celebrations, including his niece’s wedding.
More than a century later, the home still carries that legacy of love and connection.Amenities- Elevator
- Entrance Foyer
- Galley Type Kitchen
- High ceiling
- Kitchen Island
- Open Kitchen
- Other
THE WILLIAM NOBLE HOUSE
A Home with History — and a Future to Call Your Own
A Legacy Home for the Next Generation
As one of the few remaining single-family homes on Central Park West, this rare offering is steeped in history — but its future is wide open. For the right family, it’s a blank canvas ready for personal touches, bedtime stories, first steps, and new traditions.
This is where heritage meets heart. And where your family’s next chapter can begin.
With sweeping, unobstructed views of Central Park and over 10,700 square feet of beautifully crafted living space, this grand 22+ foot wide, six-story townhouse is so much more than just an architectural masterpiece — it’s a family home, waiting to be filled with life, laughter, and new memories.
Lovingly restored to preserve its original Queen Anne-style charm, the home is also thoughtfully updated for modern family living.
From an oversized chef’s kitchen perfect for Sunday pancakes to a sun-drenched solarium that brings warmth and light into every floor, every corner of this house has the potential to be transformed by the people who live within it.
Picture movie nights in the multi-level home theatre, summer days by the 60-foot indoor pool, elevator rides with sleepy little ones, and joyful gatherings that spill out into the heart of the home. Here, luxury isn’t just about finishes — it’s about the space to grow, celebrate, and truly belong.
Built in 1887 as part of a prestigious row of townhomes along Central Park West, No. 247 was chosen by visionary developer William Noble as his personal residence — a place where he hosted family milestones and elegant celebrations, including his niece’s wedding.
More than a century later, the home still carries that legacy of love and connection.
- Elevator
- Entrance Foyer
- Galley Type Kitchen
- High ceiling
- Kitchen Island
- Open Kitchen
- Other

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