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RECREA TION. 



The Residence Property " PINEHURST," on the North= 



West Corner of Depot Lane (W. 176 St.) and 



Fort Washington Avenue, in 



New York City, 



The plot comprises over 27 city lots, and has a frontage of about 220 feet on 

 Depot Lane, and of about 310 feet on Fort Washington Avenue. The cable cars 

 now run within four blocks of Pinehurst, on Amsterdam Avenue, but the new ex- 

 tension of the Metropolitan Street Railway Company will bring the cable line on 

 to~Kingsbridge Road, within one short block of the place; and the rapid transit 

 railway will also pass in the immediate vicinity on Eleventh Avenue. 



The location is an exceptionally healthy one, exposed to the sea breeze, as 

 being on the highest ridge of Manhattan Island, on an avenue which nature has 

 destined for a select and fashionable residence thoroughfare. Fort Washington 

 Avenue commences at the Church of the Intercession, on the Boulevard at 158th 

 Street, and continues to the northward about three miles towards Inwood. It is 

 in the heart of the new system of boulevards and avenuf s, and in the immediate 

 vicinity of High Bridge and of Washington Bridge. 



The buildings represent a value of about $35,000, and consist of a handsome 

 modern brick villa — basement, three stories and tower — and of a coach-house with 

 stable. The construction is of brick with stone basement, slate and tin roof ; hot 

 and cold water on every floor of house, gas throughout the house, ako speaking 

 tubes, ventilators, etc. The steam heater was put in new in 1893, and the plumb- 

 ing was entirely renewed and put in in accordance with the latest regulations of the 

 Board of Health, in June, 1894. The private sew T er was rebuilt at the same time. 



Pinehurst is especially adapted for residence purposes, and has handsome 

 grounds with ornamental shade trees and shrubs, besides fruit and vegetable 

 garden, and is most desirable property for speculative investment. 



The owner will not place the sale in the hands of any individual exclusively, 

 but is willing to pay the customary commission to any broker who may complete 

 the sale. Address all inquiries to 



" PINEHURST," Fort Washington Ave., New York City. 



