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3201 N Wakefield Street
Arlington, VA 22207
$2,650,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4426
Property Description
Nestled within the prestigious enclave of Country Club Hills, where timeless elegance meets modern luxury, stands a magnificent home of distinction. Welcome to 3201 N. Wakefield St, an exquisite residence built in 1935 and meticulously renovated with modern sophistication in mind. A true masterpiece, it showcases all the hallmarks of its timeless Tudor design, including decorative half-timber beams, an intricate brick and stone-patterned exterior, lattice windows, and charming arched doorways that evoke an air of timeless refinement. It stands proudly on a generous .40 acre corner lot, graced with a lush canvas of manicured lawns and mature trees, setting the stage for a truly enchanting living experience. Step inside its gracious foyer, and you'll discover a harmonious blend of formal and casual living spaces. The formal living room with a wood-burning fireplace exudes refinement and sophistication, while the formal dining room on its opposite side is an elegant canvas for memorable gatherings. Adorned with soapstone counters, dual sinks (including a prep sink), and Viking commercial appliances, the open-concept kitchen is a chef's dream. A captivating arched window frames views of the garden, and a spacious island with built-ins invites both culinary creativity and offers ample space for meal preparation. A door from the kitchen opens to an outdoor patio where you can enjoy alfresco dining while overlooking the meticulously maintained lawn and majestic trees. This culinary haven includes an expansive space that accommodates a breakfast area and seamlessly opens to a family room adorned with a gas fireplace. The adjacent library study and all-season sunroom provide tranquil retreats, each opening to a separate outdoor patio, blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor living. Upstairs, a beautiful sitting area graces the landing outside the primary bedroom suite. The primary bedroom is a true masterpiece, featuring French doors, a bay window with built-in seating, and an impressive half-moon accent window at ceiling height, bathing the room in natural light, and providing enchanting views of the outdoors. The primary suite also boasts a walk-in closet, a spa-like bathroom with dual vanity sinks, and a standing shower that offers views of the outside garden through a window protected by a frosted glass door. This level holds three additional bedrooms including an en-suite, and a full bathroom. Descending to the lower level, a generously sized recreation room with a wet bar and a gas fireplace awaits, providing an ideal space for entertainment and relaxation. Additionally, you will find a half bathroom, a well-appointed laundry room, utilities and convenient access to a private 2-car garage. 3201 N. Wakefield St is more than a residence; it's a testament to the artistry of design, where timeless Tudor elegance meets contemporary luxury, resulting in a residence that is truly exceptional in every sense. Welcome to a life of unparalleled refinement and comfort in the heart of Country Club Hills!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1935
MLS Number
VAAR2036406
Location
Address
3201 N WAKEFIELD STREET
City
ARLINGTON
State
VA
Zip Code
22207
County
ARLINGTON
Listing
Provider
Washington Fine Properties LLC, original listing
Name
Washington Fine Properties LLC
Phone
(202) 944-5000
Office Name
Washington Fine Properties ,LLC
Office Phone
(202) 930-6868
Agent Name
Daryl Judy

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