Georgian
Potomac Greens for luxurious residence
Offering luxurious residence in an urban environment, Potomac Greens can be found along GW Parkway and Slaters Lane near Washington Sailing Marina just a few minutes from Reagan National Airport. Its neighbors being Potomac Yards, Crystal City, Old Town Alexandria and Washington DC. With amazing Georgetown style brick design, the townhouses are prestigious and blend perfectly well with the Old Town colonial feel.
The townhouses are not only luxurious and large but with 3900 sq ft of spacious area. The Potomac Greens townhouses are structured with 3 – 4 levels accompanied by rooftop decks and 9 – 10 foot ceilings. Interior are of superior quality, from hardwood floors and custom built in work to appliances. Potomac Greens also provides 2 car garages for convenience.
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$945,000 : 1822 Carpenter Rd, Alexandria4 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
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$850,000 : 714 Day Ln, Alexandria3 beds, 3 full, 2 part baths
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Map and Pictures of Cameron Station
Condos, townhouses and houses for sale at Cameron Station
- Very spacious townhomes in Cameron Station, some with garage.
- Springtime in Cameron Station
- Garden-style condos available in Cameron Station
- Cameron Station residents look out over greet lawns.
- Spacious federal-style townhomes in Cameron Station
- Meet your neighbors in the condo’s common area
- Modern condo grouping in Cameron Station
- Garden-style condo living at Cameron Station
- Cameron Station painting
- Cameron Station cupola
- Architectural variety at Cameron Station
- Cameron Station townhouses
- Condo row at Cameron Station
- Street scene of Cameron Station townhomes
- Townhome living at Cameron Station
- Attractive facade of Cameron Stations condos
- Another, more traditional, style in Cameron Station
- Brick paths lead to the community gazebo.
- Typical block of Cameron Station
Gunston Hall Plantation
Gunston Hall Plantation is located in Fairfax County near Lorton and Mason Neck. In it’s heyday this Georgian-style home was at the center of a 5,500-acre tobacco and corn plantation. The owner of Gunston Hall was George Mason IV (1725-1792)—known historically as an author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights.
Gunston Hall and it’s gardens are a National Historic Landmark owned by the Commonwealth of Virginia and administered by a Board of Regents appointed from The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America.
Gunston Hall is open to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily, except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. Each visitor will receive a guided tour of the mansion; the 550 acres of grounds and hiking trails are open until 6:00 p.m. A variety of special events are presented throughout the year.
Georgian style residences
Befitting a king–in fact, the style is named for four King Georges of England–Georgian homes are refined and symmetrical with paired chimneys and a decorative crown over the front door. Modeled after the more elaborate homes of England, the Georgian style dominated the British colonies in the 1700s. Most surviving Georgians sport side-gabled roofs, are two to three stories high, and are constructed in brick.
Georgian homes almost always feature an orderly row of five windows across the second story. Modern-day builders often combine features of the refined Georgian style with decorative flourishes from the more formal Federal style.
































