See: World’s best homes – step inside the globe’s most beautiful houses The historic home is among Georgetown’s most sought-after residences and has previously caught the eye of international dignitaries, including power couple W. Averell Harriman – the Former Governor of New York – and his diplomat wife, Pamela Churchill Harriman.  It is perhaps unsurprising, therefore, that the Harrimans used the home to host indulgent parties for DC’s political and social elite throughout the 1970s.  Following the death of Pamela Harriman in 1997, whose first husband was the only son of Winston Churchill, the home was left to her child, Winston Spencer Churchill. The present owner then purchased the house later that year, the agent explains.  See: Living room ideas – clever ways to decorate living spaces Along with the esteemed architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen, Pamela worked to renovate the home by accentuating the ornate architectural details of the early nineteenth-century property.  Beyond its eight bedrooms and five bathrooms, the townhouse boasts exquisite public rooms that showcase its rich heritage through its light-colored narrow-board wood flooring and elegant high ceilings. Other notable assets include the oversized north-facing windows, which drench the property in Georgetown sunlight.  See: Dining room ideas – the best decor, layouts and designs schemes for dining areas Stretching over 38-acres, the home is a uniquely large space for its prime Georgetown position – meaning there is lots of space to follow in Pamela and W. Averell Harriman’s footsteps and hold an indulgent party in the heart of the capital. This space continues onto its ground floor terraces and verdant gardens crowned with a swimming pool.  Plus, beyond its red brick facade, the charm of the property is mirrored in the leafy Georgetown neighborhood that is brimming with Federal-style architecture, chic fashion boutiques, and cobblestone streets as a nod to its prestigious past. 

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See: Garden ideas – inspiration and ideas for outdoor spaces Georgetown Waterfront Park is also only a ten-minute walk for when you want to unwind beyond your private garden.  The home at 3038 N St Nw Washington (opens in new tab) is listed with Eric Angelus of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty.