1822 Irving Street,
Washington,
DC
20010
Once a vast farmstead, then rural enclave, and later a streetcar suburb, Mount Pleasant witnessed numerous changes since the 18th century, culminating in its being designated a historic district in 1987. Residents enjoy extremely close proximity to Rock Creek Park, the National Zoo, a wide variety of restaurants and shops, and easy access to public transportation. The architecture of Mount Pleasant is among the most diverse in the city, comprising imposing, single family houses in all nature of Neoclassical and eclectic styles and rows of elegant row houses, all found in a dignified and handsome setting. This block of Irving Street offers a lyrical string of vernacular Tudor Revival row houses sited well above street level. This style was made popular in the early part of the 20th century by celebrated English architect Sir Edwin Lutyens and is found in every part of the United States. It is known for its historical references to 16th century England as well as its cozy interiors. Beautifully maintained by the current owners, this residence offers a spacious and open first floor with large living and dining rooms, renovated kitchen, pantry and powder room. There is access to the spacious flagstone terrace which affords an opportunity for outdoor entertaining in any season. The second floor has a large principal bedroom with generous closet space and a renovated en suite bathroom. On this floor are two additional bedrooms, access to attic storage, and a renovated hall bathroom. The lower level is completely finished and offers a media room, full bathroom, separate laundry, and storage. With a small investment, it could easily be converted to an au pair suite.