The 945 O Street NW stable and home that just hit the D.C.market this month, is an unusual property. The configuration of the home and stable is very typical of the construction in the D.C. post-civil war era. However, usually, one encounters stables in the alley. It is rare to have a chance to visualize the "anatomic and architectural cross-section of pairing" of the home and the coach house. It isn't easy to appreciate the configuration of the two buildings otherwise.
Today, other uses for coach houses include work/live options, exercise studio, artist's studio, a writer's "room of one's own", guest space, aging parent space, or a landing pad for boomerang kids. It's worth checking out 945 O Street NW to see the stable and courtyard. Visit the connected, magnificently unmolested but lovingly maintained home and you will enter an era of grace. Each bedroom has a bathroom. Bells in the kitchen connect to the rooms. Over/under balconies take advantage of the unobstructed west-facing side of the house. Most homes would be cheek-by-jowl with no side light unless light wells were created. Having this much light is extraordinary. When you buy the home, the stable comes included!
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