The historic Swann Daingerfield building is located in the heart of Old Town at 706 Prince Street. The building was built in 1802 by Thomas Swann and was later sold to Henry Daingerfield in 1832. After several years of being the home of a hospital and student housing, the building was converted into a condominium in the 1970s and has since been a private residence for over 50 years. The 12 Unit Victorian building is located just a block off Washington Washington Street and King Street and was added to the National Register of Historic Properties. The condominium is located within a short walking or driving distance from the Potomac Waterfront, King Street Metro and Washington D.C..
Amenities:
- Common Grounds
- Extra Storage
- Reserved parking space
Schools Near by:
- T.C. Williams High School
- George Washington Middle School
Parks Near By:
- Waterfront park
- Roberdeau Park
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