This Colonial-style stone and stucco mansion in
Washington, DC was built in 1927 and has undergone extensive renovations and expansion over its storied history; having been home to many notable residents. The stately home is situated on a half acre of land in the Wesley Heights neighborhood and is surrounded by mature trees and hedges that provide a perimeter of natural privacy.
Spread over four levels and more than fit for grand-scale entertaining, it features approximately
15,100 square feet of living space with eight bedrooms, eight full and five half bathrooms, two-story
foyer with floating staircase, formal living room with fireplace, formal
dining room, a butler's pantry, gourmet
kitchen with vaulted ceiling, breakfast rooms, sitting room with conservatory,
family room with fireplace, built-in media center, and cathedral ceiling, a rear staircase, a fully wood-paneled
home office with fireplace, a walkout lower level with an expansive recreation room with fireplace and wet bar, exercise room, wine cellar, a flex studio, garage parking for three cars, and much more.
Outdoor features include a gated parking court, flagstone patios, a pergola,
swimming pool, and a one-bedroom, one-bathroom pool house with wet bar.