This elegant townhouse overlooks a beautiful private park and is centrally located within walking distance of downtown McLean. The home has a redesigned modern interior with stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, and a calming Japanese-inspired landscape out front and in the privately enclosed backyard. This townhouse features 3 bedrooms with an ensuite master bath, 2.5 bathrooms (total), plus a bonus room with a closet and natural light which could serve as a home office. It is also in the prestigious Langley High School, Cooper Middle School, and Churchill Elementary School district.
King's Manor may be the best-kept secret in McLean with mansard roof lines giving the winding rows of brick-fronted townhouses a unique small town look. There's a park, and lots of old trees. Extra parking is available in front and behind the home on private streets. And the houses are nestled into a larger community of single family houses. And then, of course, there's location, location, location. Downtown McLean is just a short walk away. The drive to the Chain Bridge is less than four miles, with access to the Capital Beltway just a few miles in the opposite direction. Buses run along Dolley Madison Boulevard to the Silver Line McLean Metro Station (12 minutes).
Winding tree lined trails follow a creek for a mile to the library and McLean Community Center, which offers many classes (e.g. dance, dog training, cooking, etc.) and summer camp. The Spring Hill Recreation Center (4 miles) also offers an excellent gym, an indoor heated pool open year round, child care, and many other activities.
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Churchill Elementary, Cooper Middle and Langley High School. WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE: Lidl (grocery/opening soon); Giant (grocery); CVS; restaurants including J. Gilbert's Steak & Seafood, Esaan (Thai), Tachibana (Japanese), Pucinella (Italian), Divan (Persian), and independent stores. BY CAR: In addition to the shops and restaurants of downtown McLean, it's just a short drive to: Beltway I-495 (1.5 miles); Tyson's Corner, including the National Capital Region’s best mall (3 miles); George Washington Parkway entrance (2.6 miles); Chain Bridge (3.8 miles); and Downtown Washington D.C. (less than 10 miles).
NOTE: Availability date is an estimate and could change.