3020 Chain Bridge Road,
Washington,
DC
20016
This elegant Regency Style residence was built c1994, in the restrained style of French pavilions, as seen in Jerome Zerbe's classic tome "Les Pavillons - French Pavilions of the Eighteenth Century". The property is situated in the leafy Northwest neighborhood of Kent, adjacent to & overlooking Glover Archbold Park. The present character of the house is a collaboration among the owners talented architect George Stavropoulos, the refined style of Washington DC interior designer Frank Babb Randolph, and the sophistication of the owners themselves. Working together they have created a stylish environment as a refuge from a constantly busy world. The residence is approximately 5,805 sq ft(per tax record) of living space, with a lot size of 13,236 sq ft & consists of three finished floors with light pouring in from the East & West. The interior is traditional in floor plan, with high ceilings & is conducive for gracious entertaining, with ease of movement for today’s lifestyle. The wide Entrance Hall/Stair Hall is flanked by the Living & Dining Rooms, opposite each other, & continues full length to the Country Kitchen/Family Room, with Dining area, across the rear of the house. Light drenched, this area opens to the Balcony & Deck for outdoor dining and staircase to the lower gardens & patio. The upper floor includes a spacious Primary Bedroom with full Bath en-suite with an adjacent Sitting Room, & two large corner bedrooms with baths en-suite. The Lower floor, also with high ceilings & full height doors/windows, opens to the rear patio/garden & consists of a second Family Room custom paneled in Pecky Cypress with plenty of bookshelves, a Music Room , walk-in Wine Room, & Guest Bedroom, with full Bath en-suite. Adjacent is a spacious Gym with a full bath, including a steam shower. The Lower level additionally has Laundry & Mechanical rooms.A double Garage is front loading from the street & motor court.The exterior of the property has luxurious, professionally designed landscaping. Truly an exceptional property.