In a remarkable blend of history and contemporary sophistication, 1219 O St NW , affectionately known as "The Farmhouse," is revered as the oldest remaining home in still standing in Logan Circle, and it carries a rich legacy dating back to 1860, before The Civil War reshaped Washington, D.C. The Farmhouse stands as a testament to the neighborhood's historical evolution. Recent renovations unveiled newspapers from 1867 within its walls, and the property once housed one of D.C.'s pioneering African American art galleries. Now, this iconic home has been meticulously updated to merge its historical essence with modern luxury.
Spanning three levels, The Farmhouse boasts a captivating interior and refined updates, offering a seamless flow of timeless finishes and contemporary amenities. The home features an inviting porch and foyer that open into a sophisticated living room, complete with beam ceilings, elegant fixtures, intricate molding, and a marble fireplace mantel. This space transitions smoothly into a dining room with a striking brick-exposed wall and a high-end kitchen adorned with light blue custom cabinetry, Calacatta quartz countertops, and a large island with seating. The Italian Hallman stove, paneled appliances, and gold fixtures are standout elements of this stunning kitchen. Beyond the kitchen, you’ll find a dedicated laundry room, a full bathroom, an office, access to a secure garage, and a family room with built-in shelving. Additional ample storage can be found in the utility room adjacent to the family room.