Late sports scribe Roger Angell’s former NYC co-op asks $3M

An Higher East Aspect co-op owned by the late Baseball Corridor of Fame sportswriter and New Yorker senior editor Roger Angell, who handed away at age 101 in Could, is available on the market for $3 million.

Angell purchased the house, at 1261 Madison Ave., in 1972. That was 28 years after he wrote his first piece for the New Yorker again in 1944 — two years after graduating from Harvard and dealing as a magazine editor for the Military Air Forces.

Angell adopted in his household’s footsteps. His mom, Katharine Sergeant Angell White, was one of many first New Yorker editors employed by Harold Ross in 1925; his stepfather was New Yorker essayist and famed writer E.B. White. Angell’s father, in the meantime, a former semi-pro baseball pitcher and World Battle I veteran, nurtured Angell’s early love of America’s pastime and in addition grew to become the nationwide chair of the ACLU.

Angell died at the age of 101.
Angell died on the age of 101.
Nationwide Baseball Corridor of Fame
A virtually staged image of the apartment and its stately touches.
A just about staged picture of the house and its stately touches.
Digital staging by ÒREPN for Corcoran
A view of the open layout.
A view of the open format.
Digital staging by ÒREPN for Corcoran
A bedroom.
A bed room.
Digital staging by ÒREPN for Corcoran
The home includes space for a plush seating area.
The house consists of area for an opulent seating space.
Digital staging by ÒREPN for Corcoran
As it stands, the home maintains lovely touches such as wainscoting and hardwood floors.
Because it stands, the house maintains beautiful touches comparable to wainscoting and hardwood flooring.
Celeste Godoy for The Corcoran Group

No matter you may consider baseball, Angell as soon as stated the game’s tempo left time for writers to put in writing. He additionally as soon as wrote: “It's silly and infantile, on the face of it, to affiliate ourselves with something so insignificant and patently contrived and commercially exploitative as knowledgeable sports activities staff,” reported the New York Occasions in his obit. “What's overlooked of this calculation, it appears to me, is the enterprise of caring — caring deeply and passionately, actually caring — which is a capability or an emotion that has virtually gone out of our lives.”

The fifth-floor, three-bedroom, three-bathroom unit takes up half a ground within the landmarked, turn-of-the-century Beaux-Arts constructing in Carnegie Hill. It was the scene of many literary events for near 50 years.

Unique particulars within the house embrace 10-foot beamed ceilings, moldings and wainscoting, two ornamental fireplaces and oak hardwood flooring. There’s additionally a 31-foot front room with two home windows — considered one of them arched — overlooking Madison Avenue, an eat-in kitchen, and a nook principal bed room with views of the Brick Church steeple and townhouse gardens.

The seven-story constructing, which dates to 1901, contains a Mansard roof and a two-story limestone base. 

The itemizing brokers are Corcoran’s Charlotte Van Doren, Rachel White, Kenny Castor and Marina Aronson.

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