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8419 Lynwood Place
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
Bryan Kerrigan with Redfin Corp, original listing - (301) 658-6186
$1,789,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3861 Square Feet
Property Description
OPEN HOUSE - THURSDAY, 09/26: 1:00-3:00 PM. This extraordinary home masterfully blends historic charm, architectural splendor, and modern convenience. The highlight of the home is the 60-foot-long great room, framed by majestic heart pine beams salvaged from a 103-year-old Baltimore factory. These 10-foot-tall beams, estimated to be 300-400 years old, were meticulously hand-planed and refinished by a previous owner. The room features heartpine flooring, 5 sliding doors with electric shades, and a gas fireplace with shelving and new granite top. For added elegance, the dining area is adorned with a contemporary chandelier, recessed lights, and 2 ceiling fans. A large stained glass window floods the room with morning light, adding a stunning focal point. Purchased for $14,000 from an antique dealer, this window, estimated to be from the 1930s, originates from Antwerp, Belgium, and is protected by plexiglass to preserve its beauty. An open-air hardwood staircase leads to the primary bedroom suite, with cathedral ceiling and skylight. A sliding glass door leads to a serene rooftop patio offering a secluded retreat for relaxation. The en-suite bath features marble floor, double vanity, skylight, and private toilet. Throughout the home, careful attention to detail is evident. The foyer features a new front door, twin closets, and mudroom with porcelain tile flooring. New hardware has been installed throughout the home, adding a sleek, modern touch. The newly renovated kitchen boasts quartz countertops, large island and Thermador stainless appliances, including a double wall oven. The porcelain tile floor, ceramic tile backsplash, under-cabinet lighting, and soft-close doors/drawers on all of the beautiful cabinets enhance the space’s functionality and style. Adjacent to the kitchen, the family room offers a wood-burning fireplace with mantel, granite hearth, heart pine floors, and French glass doors that open to the great room. Recessed lights and double-pane windows keep the space bright and energy-efficient. The upgraded half bath features a floating vanity sink, heart pine flooring, and a brick wall where a window once stood, adding a unique architectural detail. The main upper level offers 3 additional bedrooms, with oak hardwoods and custom features. Bedroom 1 includes 2 separate closets and walk-in closet[KB1] , along with an en-suite bath featuring ceramic tile floor and shower. Bedroom 2 has crown molding, overhead lighting, and bedroom 3, features built-ins along two walls, offering ample storage. The full hall bath, renovated in 2018, includes porcelain tile flooring, a new vanity, and frameless glass shower door. The finished attic provides additional living space with carpeted stairway, new luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring and storage. Meanwhile, the basement has been thoughtfully updated with new LVP stairways, built-in shelves, recessed lights, and separate gym/office and family room.space. A brand-new half bath and laundry room complete the lower level, with front-loading washer and dryer, as well as a new 75-gallon hot water heater installed in 2024. The exterior features a freshly pressure-washed façade, a 3-car garage wired for an EV charger, a long driveway for 8-10 cars, a fenced backyard with gardens, patio and flagstone walkways. The home also boasts a slate roof, solar lighting, and two-zone HVAC system. Situated in the heart of Chevy Chase, this home is just steps from the Columbia Country Club and the upcoming Purple Line Metro station. A short walk away, the Chevy Chase Town Center offers convenient shopping and dining, including Amazon Fresh, CVS, and more. The Capital Crescent Trail provides abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation. This Chevy Chase home is a rare treasure in one of the most desirable communities in the D.C. area.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1949
MLS Number
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Location
Address
8419 LYNWOOD PLACE
City
CHEVY CHASE
State
MD
Zip Code
20815
County
MONTGOMERY (SOUTH)
Listing
Name
Phone
(301) 525-7453
Office Name
Office Phone
(301) 658-6186
Agent Name
Bryan Kerrigan
Agency Phone
(301) 658-6186

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