Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward's Manhattan Pied-a-Terre Sells for $14 Million After a Bidding War
Briefly

Hollywood stars created a 3,000-square-foot airy pied-à-terre in the 1980s, converting a one-bedroom layout into a library and living space. The penthouse features tall ceilings, a picturesque living room with a fireplace, and a hidden bar. Its original details include herringbone floors and built-ins. A grand foyer leads to a formal dining room lined with cherry wood and window seats, while a breakfast room offers terrace access. This spot served as a romantic retreat for the couple, reportedly spending weeks there enjoying music and the view.
The stars of Hollywood's Golden Age bought the roughly 3,000-square-foot property in the 1980s and made it into their one-bedroom city pied-à-terre, fashioning the second bedroom into a library.
Comprising half of the top floor of the 1925-built structure, the penthouse retains some of its charming original details, including herringbone floors, moldings, and built-ins.
A private elevator opens to a grand foyer, which accesses the living room, the library, and a formal dining room.
It was really kind of their romantic spot; they would spend weeks at a clip there.
Read at Architectural Digest
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