Real Estate

Federal-Style Home In Alexandria Dates Back To 1795

The home features original mantels in four fireplaces, a hand-carved archway and more original features.

ALEXANDRIA, VA — Original features have been preserved in this four-bedroom home in Old Town Alexandria.

A hardcarved archway greets you in the main hall, and original mantels grace four fireplaces to keep residents warm this winter. There are also preserved pine floors and detailed moldings to maintain the look of centuries past. There are four bedrooms offering natural light, and there's also a spacious garden with brick walkways to enjoy.

Check out more information and photos in the listing below.

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  • Address: 611 Queen St, Alexandria, Virginia
  • Price: $1,795,000
  • Square Feet: 2474
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 3 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 1795
  • Features: This exceptional Federal-style residence exudes historic charm with many original elements. Circa 1795, many original features have been preserved: heart of pine floors, four fireplaces with original mantels, handcarved archway in front hall, detailed original moldings with bulls eye corners, and two original staircases which make a statement that conjures up the beauty of yesteryear. The double parlor living rooms each with a fireplace offer wonderful light. Original doors and box locks throughout the home. The beautiful dining room door with a fan light above and side lights is original, another element of a Federal house. A breakfast area with stone floor adjoins the kitchen. 4 generously proportioned bedrooms with natural light and 3 1/2 Ba provide individual spaces for a growing family. An exceptionally large garden with boxwoods and brick walkways are shaded by mature landscaping. Off street parking for 2 cars.

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