High ceilings, hardwood oak strip floors, oak millwork and trim throughout are just some of the hallmarks of this serene renovated two-bedroom co-op apartment at the Manhassett, reminiscent of the arts and crafts movement. All the rooms are generous and well proportioned. The living room with its oversized windows is large enough to hold a grand piano and looks out over the trees on 109th Street; the dining room doubles as a library but can easily be converted to a third bedroom. It has a charming bay window and window seat. The primary bedroom has excellent closet space and fits a king-size bed easily. Its bathroom ensuite is voluminous, boasting a separate shower and a glorious tub for at least two - you might want to buy the apartment for the bathroom alone. A second spacious bedroom is down the hall, not far from the 2nd bathroom, in traditional size. Closet space throughout is plentiful. A windowed kitchen is renovated with stainless steel appliances, marble countertops and custom cabinets and of course, you can eat in it. There is also a full-sized washing machine and vented dryer down the hall. The apartment is in excellent condition. The Manhasset, a revered landmark, takes up half a block with entrances on 108th and 109th street, each with a marble lobby and soaring ceilings. Designed by Janes and Leo between 1898-1904, it is a premier example of Beaux-Arts architecture distinguished by a grand copper-trimmed mansard roof. It is wonderfully located amongst gourmet markets, shops and UWS restaurants. Mass transportation is easy as the building is one block from the #1 train and another block away from the #4, #5, and #104 buses, two blocks; from the #60 bus. A resident super and two porters maintain the building. A state-of-the-art video security system provides access. The building also has a central laundry room, two bike rooms, sub-metered electricity and bulk cable. Pets are welcome and pieds-a-terre are allowed on a case-by-case basis. For Upper West Side lovers, this is the place to be.