The Rectory of Notre Dame is a handsome three story building of gray brick and stone designed as a modified version of a Sixteenth Century palazzo. It has a wide front facade but comparatively little depth in order to avail itself of the narrow area behind the church.
The facade is divided into three horizontal divisions by string courses. The rounded corners of the building area notable feature with windows set in them. The slightly projected central section of the building is outlined by quoins. In this section the handsome arched window extends through two stories. This central section rises for an additional half story and has a bulls-eye window and is topped by P cross. A low parapet runs along the roof on either side.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmark
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Upper West Side
The Upper West Side is located along the western side of Central Park from 59th Street to 110th Street. The Upper West Side has several Historic Districts and Individual Landmarks.
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