This bright, high-floor, six-room Sutton Place residence must rank as one of the most superbly renovated apartments in New York. Located in a full-service, white-glove co-operative on the corner of 58th Street, the apartment is full of light, has generously proportioned rooms with high ceilings and has partial views of the East River.One enters the apartment through a large foyer with antique French limestone floor and beautifully carved pine doors leading to the living room, gallery and formal dining room (all with antique wood flooring). The living room, facing south, is accessed through double doors and is fitted with an impressive French Louis XIII stone fireplace. The gallery, centered on a superb antique Georgian carved pine niche beneath a concave shell, leads to two large bedrooms with en suite marble baths. Each room contains Georgian style pine doors with crisp carved details mounted with Guerin hardware (used throughout). The exquisite dining room, fitted with 18th century Georgian pine paneling, has secondary access through a butler's pantry containing a bar and a refrigerated wine closet. The adjacent kitchen is fully equipped with top-of-the line appliances including a Wolf stainless steel range, a Miele dishwasher, a Sub-Zero refrigerator and cabinets by Christopher Peacock. Off the kitchen, there is a guest room fitted with a Pullman unit from a railroad car. This room has access to its own private terrace and an en suite bathroom. The apartment has a two zone, central air-conditioning with humidity control system, controlled lighting and a storage bin in the basement.Specifically designed to display a fine collection of Medieval and later works of art, this fabulous apartment, in triple mint condition, would present a wonderful setting for a collection of artwork of any period.This apartment is complemented by a staff room located off the lobby, on the ground floor of the building. The maintenance for this separate unit is $259.80 (included in the total maintenance charge of $7,404.30)