Light-filled convenient grand residence at 1500 Farragut Street on a quiet tree-lined street, near Rock Creek Park was built in 1916. This extraordinary property was meticulous restored preserving its elegance and grandeur. This grand and architecturally significant home was designed by architect Arthur B. Heaton, responsible for many of Washington's treasured commercial and residential buildings, including several on the National Register of Historic Places. The house was built upon a rubble stone foundation, with a front façade composed of bubble bluestone. External walls are an impressive eighteen inches thick. The complete and original plans and schematics for the house and garage produced by architect Arthur B. Heaton are archived today as part of the collection of the Library of Congress. The elegant main home, featuring a light-filled foyer, large living spaces, updated high-end kitchen and bathrooms, four spacious bedrooms, office/family room, and sunroom. Positioned at the corner of and Piney Branch, the property site is a rectangular lot, fully fenced and gated to ensure privacy. We cordially invite you to explore the floor plans and site plan upon request, allowing you to fully grasp the magnitude of this truly remarkable opportunity. *A 40'x20' tent is available upon request for an additional fee. Off-street parking available for 2x cars and ample street parking.
Full Kitchen
Microphones
Misc AV Equipment
Nursing Rooms
Prep Area
Soft Seating
Standard Restrooms
Television
Tent
Home is professionally cleaned after every event. Ample outdoor space is available. HVAC has HEPA-certified air filters.