Tudor City Historic District · Midtown Manhattan
Residence No. 1011
333 East 43rd Street · New York, NY 10017
The Manor
The Residence
Residence No. 1011 is a large one-bedroom home in one of Midtown Manhattan's most distinguished prewar cooperatives. The bedroom accommodates a king-size bed with room to spare and offers two large closets.
The living room receives southern exposure, filling it with sunlight throughout the day, and features two additional closets. Prewar construction means solid walls and genuine quiet, increasingly rare at this address and price point.
The Manor is a full-service landmark building within the Tudor City Historic District, steps from Grand Central, the United Nations, and Tudor City Greens.
Built in 1927. A landmark a century in the making.
The Manor was designed in the Tudor Revival style as part of Fred F. French's visionary Tudor City complex, the first large-scale residential skyscraper community in the world. Its stone-trimmed red-brick facade, medieval-styled lobby, and pre-war detailing remain intact. A New York City Historic Landmark since 1988, it is part of a self-contained enclave elevated above the Midtown grid: quiet, private, and wholly unique.
Residence No. 1011
This apartment is your canvas. The bones are exceptional, the light is extraordinary, and the proportions invite imagination.
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The Manor
Location
Tudor City occupies a rare position in Manhattan, elevated above the 42nd Street grid on its own quiet streets, with two privately maintained parks and minimal through traffic. It functions as a self-contained residential enclave while remaining within walking distance of Grand Central Terminal, the United Nations, and the dining and commerce of Midtown East.
The surrounding Turtle Bay neighborhood is one of the more understated in Manhattan: tree-lined blocks, brownstone side streets, and a residential character anchored by the East River Esplanade, Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza, and a well-established corridor of restaurants along Second and Third Avenues. Whole Foods and Trader Joe's are both nearby. Grand Central provides direct access to the Long Island Rail Road and Amtrak service north.
Residence No. 1011 · Tudor City
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