Formerly home to Margo Wyeth, daughter of architect N.C. Wyeth, this 1887 Georgetown townhouse blends historic elegance with refined updates, including a brand-new gourmet kitchen and Waterworks baths. Boasting 2,400 square feet of stunning living space, the residence features three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and two powder rooms. Impeccably renovated yet rich in historic character, the home showcases its original wood flooring and windows, custom built-ins, and four period mantel gas-log fireplaces throughout.
A pair of traditional natural gas lamps flank the main entrance, welcoming you into the gracious main level. The expansive double living room is framed by soaring ceilings, Venetian-painted walls, and Jefferson-style windows that flood the space with light. The sunlit lower level opens through French doors to a serene, landscaped patio with a fountain—perfect for al fresco dining. The brand-new gourmet kitchen features Carrara marble counters, Miele appliances, and a glass-door Sub-Zero refrigerator. A versatile guest bedroom (or study) includes an en-suite powder room and additional storage.
The upper level offers two spacious bedrooms, each with its own Waterworks-designed full bath. The primary suite overlooks the garden and enjoys the soothing sound of the outdoor fountain. It includes an elegant custom built-in wardrobe and leads to an en-suite bath with a large, luxurious shower.
The secondary bedroom features an expansive walk-in dressing closet with full-height mirrors, several custom built-in bookcases, ample cupboard storage, ...