Situated in one of Rosario Candela's most revered prewar cooperatives, this sophisticated eight room Sutton Place residence spans over 3,100 sq'. Its gracious proportions, over 9' ceilings, superb original detail, and lovely leafy tree-line vistas provide a quiet sanctuary. Tastefully and thoughtfully renovated with central air-conditioning, the private elevator landing opens into a gracious entrance gallery that leads into a handsomely appointed library, impressively scaled corner living room and a large dining room which faces Sutton Place. Both the library and the living room feature wood-burning fireplaces with period mantles and leafy southern outlooks onto Sutton Square. The eat-in chef's kitchen with a washer/dryer has an adjacent wet bar and two staff rooms, one with an en-suite bath. Throughout the entertainment rooms, light streams in through oversized south- and west-facing windows. The large primary bedroom faces south, over picturesque Sutton Square and has an enlarged bathroom with a double sink. The second bedroom, featuring very ample closets and a large marble bath, is large and sundrenched.25 Sutton Place is among Manhattan's most elegant addresses. Built in 1927, this boutique cooperative is known for its white glove service, which include a full-time doorman and a top resident manager.