Known as "The Edgemore Estate", this classic Georgian-style brick mansion was built in 1966 and is situated on just under two acres of land in
Bethesda's desirable Edgemoor neighborhood. Described as one of the most beautiful homes in the Washington Metro Area, the residence is the collaborative production of architect Walter G. Peter, Jr., interior decorator Samuel A. Morrow, and landscape designer Anthony "Tony" Holmes of Philadelphia.
It features a combined
12,205 square feet of living space with six bedrooms, seven full and two half bathrooms, foyer with floating winding staircase, formal living and dining rooms with fireplaces, a custom-designed eat-in
Poggenpohl chef's kitchen, breakfast room,
family room with fireplace, a four season sunroom, wood-paneled
library with custom built-ins, second floor home office with custom built-ins, four-car garage, and much more.
Outdoor features include a motor court, an expansive brick patio, stone pool deck,
swimming pool, pool house with recreation room, sauna and bathroom, formal gardens and fountain, flower garden and a gardener's cottage, tennis court, and a detached 2-car garage with guest suite above.
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foyer |
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library |
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living room |
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sunroom |
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dining room |
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kitchen |
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kitchen |
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breakfast room |
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family room |
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family room |
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stair hall |
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primary bedroom |
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his bathroom |
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his closet |
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her bathroom |
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her closet |
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sitting room |
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home office |
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swimming pool |
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pool house |
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pool house |
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storage shed |
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rear elevation |
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rear elevation |
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front elevation |
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front yard |