A corner bay on Q Street with a working fireplace, tall south-facing sash, and a deeded roof terrace above.
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Painted Victorians around a green square, and a quiet civic center for a growing block.
Logan Circle is the best-preserved Victorian residential square in Washington. The circle itself was laid out in the 1870s and completed in the 1890s, and the ring of painted bay-front townhouses around it represents a kind of architecture — tall, narrow, ornamented, unabashedly decorative — that the twentieth century elsewhere erased.
The blocks east and south of the circle, along Q Street and R Street, are a second ring of slightly later townhouses, many with working fireplaces and a handful with deeded roof terraces. The restored Whitelaw Hotel a short walk north, and the return of the Studio Theatre to its P Street home, mark the neighborhood’s continued cultural center of gravity.
Our Logan Circle portfolio concentrates on the bay-front Victorians and a small number of restored row houses on Q Street. The Bremont, at 1432 Q Street, has been in our care since 2003.