HUGE PRICE IMPROVEMENT! Listed on the National Register of Historic Georgetown Homes, 1406 34th Street is the Quintessential Grand Georgetown Estate, now available for sale for the first time in 18 years. The original house dates to the late 18th century and historically combined four individual lots to create perhaps the most magnificent single garden enclosure in Georgetown. This exceptional residence features 6 bedrooms, 5 Full and one (1) half bath in the main residence and another Bedroom (#7) and Full Bathroom (#6) in the carriage house for a total of 7 bedrooms and 6.5 Bathrooms in the estate. The Master Suite features its own expansive walled Terrace overlooking the notable gardens below, featuring Wisteria, Hydrangeas, Roses, mature trees and shrubbery weaved throughout the grounds. The Grand Entertainers kitchen was recently updated with gorgeous Quartz Countertops, Resurfaced Cabinetry, Hardware, and plentiful recessed lighting. Featuring 2 sinks, 2 refrigerators, a professional grade gas stove and a tremendous amount of storage and table space. The solid wood floors were refinished and re-stained. New lighting fixtures were added to the entry foyer and hallways. New carpet was added in the first level bedrooms and the home has been freshly painted throughout. The main focal point of the home is the three interconnecting Grand Reception rooms. The Great Room, Dining Room and Library, each with a fireplace, flow effortlessly into one another, wrapping around the center courtyard with 3 sets of French doors opening out to the multi-tiered terraced gardens. A Separate Carriage House sits at the back of the expansive Gardens, with direct access to the back alley and a private enclosed Garage. A sizable private driveway in the front of the home allows easy access for visitors. This storied home has hosted many fabulous garden parties, charity events, power meetings, and late-night strategy sessions and offers an unprecedented opportunity to own a historic estate in the heart of the Nation’s Capital, Georgetown, Washington, DC. Just minutes from the White House, Georgetown University, Potomac River, the storied Georgetown Waterfront, near the Kennedy Center and other iconic Washington DC Cultural Landmarks.