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Look Inside: Historic Georgetown Schoolhouse For Sale As Home

The Wormley School, which dates back to 1885, could be your new home.

WASHINGTON, DC -- A historic schoolhouse in Georgetown that was named after a prominent African-American businessman is for sale as a residence.

The Wormley School, a historic landmark schoolhouse constructed in 1885, has been redesigned into a two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom home that includes the latest amenities. There's also a sunroom and an outdoor terrace with a gas firepit.

  • Address: 3329 Prospect St NW Unit 1, Washington, District of Columbia
  • Price: $2,799,000
  • Square Feet: 2700
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 2 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 1880
  • Features: Just a stones throw away from M Street in Georgetowns West Village sits The Wormley School, a historic landmark schoolhouse which dates to 1885. Behind a storied red brick facade on the Schools first floor sits an immaculately redesigned 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bathroom residence. 2, 700 light-filled square feet are complimented by timeless finishes including a La Cornue Range, white marble and rustic walnut countertops, custom paneled SubZero refrigerator and freezer, Tom Dixon light fixtures, steam showers, soaking tubs, and two gas fireplaces. Through the kitchen and off the residences sunroom is an expansive outdoor terrace with a gas firepit and grassy dog run. Underneath the old elementary school which was named for James Wormley, a prominent African-American Businessman and Social Advocate, are one storage unit and two assigned parking spaces. History meets sublimity in Georgetowns West Village.

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