The eclectic and ornate Nicholas T. Haller house (circa-1893) is a four-level, 3,600+ SF, Romanesque-influenced, Second Empire home with unparalleled elegance and attention to detail not often found in many Washington homes. Heavily redesigned in 2003 by world-recognized designer Barry Dixon, this grand rowhome has been featured in multiple publications for the restoration of its facade's heavy massing, rounded arches, rusticated stonework and two-story oriel, as well as its interior's restored original wood- and millwork, tin ceiling, stunning curved glass windows, and plaster moulding throughout its grand public rooms. Coupled with its high-end kitchen with radiant floor heating, pull-out freezer drawers, stone fireplace, numerous built-ins and plentiful storage, a total of six restored fireplaces, spa-like baths, and a sumptuous top floor owner's suite with fireplace make this offering stand out from neighboring properties. Replete with a legal 1BR/1BA lower level unit bringing in well over $25K in annual income, as well as 3+ off-street parking spaces PLUS additional patio space in a central, quiet location blocks from grocers, services, notable restaurants, galleries and in-town shopping create a truly special offering on one of the most coveted blocks in Dupont.
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