This five-bedroom, six-bathroom home went on the market in May for the first time in 30 years. The 1933 residence may feel more suited to Snow White and her seven dwarves than a well-heeled Washington family, but fans of Tudor architecture will love the house’s hand-hewn beamed ceilings, large fireplaces, Gothic arched doorways, and ivy-covered brick exterior. Located just east of Embassy Row, the home overlooks Woodland-Normanstone Terrace Park and has plenty of sculpted green space out back, including a courtyard with a porte-cochère entrance. A home gym, a professional-grade kitchen, and a coffered ceiling in the library all add to the luxury of this supersize fairy tale cottage.
2728 32nd St., NW is listed at $7.5 million. Take a peek inside below, then head to Washington Fine Properties for the complete listing.
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