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Estate of the Week

By Lynne Shallcross   Published Thursday, July 12, 2007

Where: 6615 Georgetown Pike, McLean
Listing Price: $7,995,000
Time on Market: ten months
Bedrooms: seven
Bathrooms: eight

Details: “Holly Hill,” built in 1989 by the Kay family of Kay Jewelers, sits on more than two acres in the Langley section of McLean. The home, a Colonial, sports heated marble flooring, a two-story foyer, exercise room, library, wine cellar, and four fireplaces, including a two-sided one in the master bathroom.

The grounds surrounding the home feature a pool, tennis courts, a three-car garage with an attached two-bedroom apartment, and a one-bedroom cottage built in the 1940s.

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