3310
N St NW
Washington, DC
  • Beds
    4
  • Baths
    3.5
  • Square Feet
    3,141
  • Year Built
    1820
  • Lot Size
    2,141
Offered as a private exclusive at $4,250,000, this exceptional 1820 Federal residence in the heart of Georgetown underwent a comprehensive whole-house restoration and rebuild in 2015 by award-winning Glass Construction, in collaboration with Barnes Vanze Architects. Every aspect of the four-level home was reimagined and executed with the finest materials and expert craftsmanship, while honoring the original architectural integrity. The property offers four spacious bedrooms, three and one half bathrooms, and four restored fireplaces. Ceiling heights reach 10.4 feet on the first and second floors, creating an elegant sense of scale and light. A new south-facing kitchen addition features antique handmade brick exterior, reclaimed pine flooring, and custom cabinetry. The home retains its original heart pine floors, woodwork, and 1815-era architectural detailing, all meticulously restored. Modern systems were fully integrated, including new mechanicals, custom kitchen and bath installations, radiant heat flooring in select areas, and three-zone HVAC. The landscaped garden, with enhanced plantings and salvaged brick and stone paving, opens to a parking pad discreetly screened by a custom wood and brick fence. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a fully rebuilt period residence, combining historic character with the highest level of design and modern comfort.

Kelly Basheer Garrett, MBA

Senior Vice President
TTR Sotheby's International Realty
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