A must see! Welcome to The Woodward, a historic treasure in Kalorama, originally built in 1911 and converted to a condominium in 1973--one of the earliest in Washington, D.C. Featured in James Goode's Best Addresses, this landmark building is renowned for its Spanish Colonial architecture. Among its most striking features is the elaborate, baroque, three-story-high polychromed terra cotta entrance with ornate columns. The Woodward is ideally located in Kalorama, close to the Dupont and Woodley Metro stops, The Phillips Collection, restaurants in Dupont, Adams Morgan, and Woodley, as well as numerous shops, coffee and gelato bars, galleries, supermarkets, the famed Sunday Dupont Farmer's Market, and all essential services.
Designed by renowned architect Beverly Willis, this spacious and updated 3-bedroom, 2-bath residence is thoughtfully crafted for both style and function. At 1,550 square feet (per floor plan), the home flows elegantly from room to room, perfect for entertaining, with 9'+ ceilings and stunning wood floors throughout. The living and dining rooms feature stately (decorative) columns, creating an ambiance of timeless sophistication. The kitchen features Thermador and Sub-Zero appliances. The private bedroom wing includes a primary suite with ample closets and an en suite bath finished with Carrara marble. Two additional bedrooms and a full bath with complete this well-appointed space.
Community features include a daytime/weekday front desk, a large roof deck with sweeping views of the city, National Cathedral, and Rock Creek Park and ample seating, and communal laundry facilities (located just 15 feet down the hall). The condo fee covers all utilities, and the building is pet-friendly with some restrictions. No parking conveys but residents are permitted to park in the front driveway circle for up to 15 minutes for unloading purposes. Embrace the opportunity to live in this historic and charming residence, where convenience meets classic elegance in one of D.C.'s most coveted neighborhoods.