3327 17th Street,
Washington,
DC
20010
Enjoy the warmth of this end-of-row, corner 4 story Grand Victorian home. This Gilded Age townhome built in 1900, contains charming original details around every columned archway. Stroll through the double door glassed entry and discover hardwood floors, turn of the (20th) century tile on Victorian mantles, and a pocket door between parlor and dining rooms. Established in Historic Mount Pleasant, this 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom rowhome includes large windows facing north, west, and east, stairwell skylight, balconies off the dining room and 2nd story bedroom, and an eat in kitchen with expansive storage. A separate lower level 1 bed plus den, 1 bath apartment adds options for multi-situational living. Upon entering the 3400 square feet main home, you are treated to 10ft ceilings, original hardwood floors, and oak and chestnut trim throughout. The 1st floor is all about entertaining with a large foyer, spacious living room, interim parlor, and dining room which hosts 10-12 diners comfortably. Continue through to the spacious kitchen and back porch, stepping down to the private back garden, gated parking for one car, and the entrance to the 1100 sq ft apartment. Back inside the main home, the ornate wood stairway takes you to the 2nd level main bedroom and attached full bathroom with shower and a soaking tub. Two additional spacious bedrooms complete this level with a full bathroom boasting an antique clawfoot tub. Crowning the home, the 3rd level features a sunny front bedroom with large bay windows, walk-in closet, and Victorian mantle. A smaller room adjacent would make a perfect nursery, dressing room, or office. At the end of the hallway find the large media/library/gaming room that opens to the private, expansive rooftop deck oasis. All of this, just minutes from the restaurants, farmers market, and community that make Mount Pleasant a coveted hometown destination. Can’t beat location on the Mount Pleasant Heritage Trail, Walking Distance to the Columbia Heights Metro and Piney Branch Loop of Rock Creek Park. Opportunities to own a period jewel like this home are rare and this treasure will be snapped up quickly!