Real Estate
This Alexandria Home Has A Tree From Washington's Mount Vernon
A highlight of the home is the outdoor area surrounded by vibrant gardens.
ALEXANDRIA, VA — This charming Alexandria craftsman will make you feel at home whether you're inside or relaxing among the vibrant gardens.
If you're an outdoorsy person, you'll enjoy maintaining the various plants found outside, including a tree originally cut from George Washington's Mount Vernon. Inside, there's character in every room.
The home is located along King Street just a drive away from Old Town. See more photos in the listing or check out an open house Sunday, July 21 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
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- Address: 2804 King St, Alexandria, Virginia
- Price: $825,000
- Square Feet: 1790
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2 Baths
- Built: 1922
- Features: This Sears Craftsman home offers charm and a private gardener's paradise on more than one third acres of land! Original features include a brick fireplace in the living room, a built-in Craftsman bookcase dividing the living room from a spacious dining room, a main floor bathroom with original tub, unique diamond-shaped window panes, cedar-shingle siding and an enclosed front porch, perfect for sipping lemonade on hot summer days. The kitchen includes a breakfast room, stainless-steel appliances and granite counter tops. Upstairs features two spacious bedrooms, a bathroom and an alcove with a window seat for a dreamy afternoon overlooking a secret garden. The yard is a gardener's delight with forsythia, quince and camellia bushes, pink, white and burgundy peonies, hydrangea, a tulip poplar and dogwood trees, wisteria embracing a trellis with love seats and a holly tree taken from a cutting from George Washington's Mount Vernon plantation. One mile to King Street Metro and Amtrack, VRE. Close to Old Town restaurants, shops, waterfront and all that Old Town has to offer. Close to Rte. 95 and Rte. 395, the Pentagon and DC.
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