This four-story limestone is impressive in many ways, from the Art Nouveau-style front metal windows to the panelling and coffered ceiling in the enormous dining room to the location on a landmarked park block.

The neo-Renaissance house was built in 1910 and designed by noted architect Axel Hedman. Features include a wood burning fireplace, inlaid and parquet floors, an unusual staircase, the original passthroughs with their handpainted porcelain sinks, an original bathroom with a claw foot tub and delicate relief border tile, and a stained glass skylight.

Another house in the row, No. 627, closed in February for $3,850,000, as we noted earlier today. This one is asking $4,100,000. What do you think of it?

619 3rd Street [Corcoran] GMAP


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