Welcome to Chandler Place, a historic gem in the coveted Fitler Square. Originally designed in 1904 by the renowned architect Theophilus Chandler for the Episcopalian Bishop of the Pennsylvania Archdiocese, this distinguished mansion was transformed in 1980 into ten luxurious condominium units by the equally celebrated architect Otto Spur. This expansive and uniquely designed condo offers a seamless fusion of sophistication and comfort. Discover a generously proportioned residence featuring 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, office, and a private driveway with assigned parking all accessible through a private entrance. Walk into a space of simple sophistication as you enter the open-concept living room, dining area, and kitchen. The well-appointed kitchen is a chef's delight, featuring granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, exquisite cabinetry, and an inviting island with seating for five. Whether hosting gatherings or enjoying quiet moments, this space effortlessly caters to both full-scale entertaining and relaxed living. Venture outside to a sprawling private patio, seamlessly extending the living experience to the outdoors. The residence is seamlessly blended with outdoor elements through meticulous hardscaping, achieving a well-crafted integration of indoor and outdoor living spaces.As you explore further, you'll discover a conveniently located office situated just off the dining area. This dedicated workspace provides an ideal setting for productivity while maintaining a close connection to the heart of the living space. Descending from the living area, you'll find the second bedroom, which leads to a full bathroom adorned with bronzed fixtures and mosaic-style tiles in the shower. Journey down a hallway which with built-in bookcases, unveiling the entrance to the primary suite. This grand retreat features an original marble decorative fireplace, an en suite bath, and a beautifully crafted custom closet meticulously designed by California Closets. This pet-friendly residence is strategically located between Rittenhouse Square, Fitler Square, and the Schuylkill River Trail and dog park.