Duddington Manor Condos For Sale, Washington DC
In the heart of Washington, DC’s Capitol Hill Historic District is the grand old Duddington Manor. Built in 1906, this U-shaped Beaux Arts structure resembles twin buildings—each with two distinctive front bays, and joined by a connector, along with a center garden courtyard. There are two street addresses—115 & 117 E Street SE, with the rear of the complex on Duddington Place—hence the name.
Once luxury apartments, the building has since gone condo, with 27 studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units. These antique city homes are on the smallish side, ranging from 400 to 800 square feet. But, they are loaded with charm and a wonderful blend of original details and stylish modernity. And, the condos for sale at Duddington Manor are actually quite reasonably priced for the location, starting in the $200s and usually topping out in the high $300s.
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Inside you’ll find soaring 10-foot ceilings, lots of large windows, and original hardwood floors that have been lovingly restored. Most residences have fireplaces, and some also have private courtyard entrances. The original galley kitchens have been opened up and remodeled with stainless steel appliances and Silestone countertops.
But what about the Capitol Hill neighborhood—is this a place with walkable options? It is, indeed. The Capitol building itself is four blocks away and House of Representatives offices are only three blocks. This means if you’re a stressed-out policy wonk, you can grab a cup of caffeine-to-go at any of a half-dozen pit-stops each morning during your frenetic walk. Or, if you don’t work on the Hill, you can stroll a few blocks to either Capitol South or Federal Center Metro in order to get to wherever it is you need to get to.
Other excellent places within easy walking distance of these condos for sale include Folger Park and Garfield Park, Eastern Market, and too many amazing museums to count. And when night falls and you want some nearby food and drink, there’s Bullfeathers tavern where lobbyists and Hill staffers go to drink beer and conspire, Tortilla Coast for excellent margaritas, Hawk ‘N’ Dove for industrial chic and farm fresh grub, and many more.