Some homes just get the light right. This classic 1928 Kensington charmer faces south, filling the front rooms with warm, natural light throughout the day. Mornings begin in the elegant sunroom, where the eastern sunrise pours in with your first cup of coffee. By evening, the western light filters into the kitchen a...
Some homes just get the light right. This classic 1928 Kensington charmer faces south, filling the front rooms with warm, natural light throughout the day. Mornings begin in the elegant sunroom, where the eastern sunrise pours in with your first cup of coffee. By evening, the western light filters into the kitchen and draws you out to the deck overlooking a flat, idyllic backyard with a charming shed, the kind of yard made for garden beds, playing catch, and long summer dinners outside. Inside, original details and character have been lovingly preserved while the home has been thoughtfully updated for the way we live now. The walk-out lower level adds real flexibility with a family room, a fourth bedroom, and a renovated bath, perfect for guests, a home office, or teens who want their own space. And then there’s the location. You’re steps from historic Warner Circle and everything that makes Kensington feel like a small town: the Saturday morning farmers market, a stroll through Johnson’s Garden Center, a cone from Carmen’s Italian Ice, dinner at award-winning Frankly Pizza, and Wednesday trivia at Babycat Brewery (with play space for the kids, so everyone comes along). Pick up a coffee and breakfast sandwich, then enjoy it across the street by the fountain at Flinn Park. Browse Antique Row, wander the bookstores, then hop the MARC train for a straight shot into DC. You’re just 3 blocks or less to Safeway, Noyes Children’s Library, the Town Hall, 3 miles to downtown Bethesda, and 4 to the DC line. A classic home, a walkable life, a community that shows up. Welcome to Kensington.
Rob Spicer Broker, GRI
Spicer Real Estate
7201 Wisconsin Avenue