521 Duke Street
- Alexandria, VA
- $2,495,000
4 Beds 4 Baths 3,551 Sq.Ft.
Built in 1789 by Lawrence Hooff Sr., this distinguished brick townhouse blends historic prestige with modern comfort. Once home to Bushrod Washington, nephew of George Washington and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, the property has welcomed presidents from George Washington to President Bill Clinton. More recently, it was owned by the former White House Social Secretary under President Clinton.
The home features a stately entrance hall with 10-foot ceilings, a sprawling living room with oversized windows, a library with a wood-burning fireplace and custom bookshelves, and a formal dining room opening to a private courtyard. The beautifully renovated kitchen, with exposed brick walls and beamed ceilings, flows into the den with antique paneling and fireplace. Upstairs, the second-floor parlor, primary bedroom, and guest suite showcase original millwork, heart pine floors, and elegant built-ins. Two additional bedrooms and a renovated full bath complete the third floor.
Surrounded by historic brick walls, the courtyard offers a serene setting. Off-street parking and carefully preserved period details complete this rare Alexandria residence.
Year Built
Total Bedrooms
Total Bathrooms
Living Space
Explore
Old Town Alexandria is a favorite among Alexandria residents and visitors alike. It is a top-rated and award-winning part of the City of Alexandria known for its rich history, great shopping and culinary scenes, and picturesque waterfront area. Taverns frequented by the Founding Fathers still stand next to modern foodie-acclaimed restaurants, and strollers delight in walking along brick sidewalks and cobblestone streets as they shop at a curated mix of local boutiques and big-name retailers. Old Town’s real estate offerings include historic rowhouses, newer developments, Printers Row, Old Town Commons, waterfront Fords Landing, the townhomes at Yates Gardens, luxury listings at Union Street and The Strand, and many other treasured subsections of the community.