Langley House, established in 1719 by Thomas Lee, renowned for Stratford Hall, honors his ancestral estate in England. This 10,000 square-foot estate, set on over an acre in the exclusive Langley Forest neighborhood, blends 18th-century grandeur with 21st-century style.
The elegant interior features a stately entrance hall, a magnificent dining room, a refined living room with a wood-burning fireplace, a bright family room, and a gourmet chef's kitchen with a butler's pantry. The main level also includes a paneled study, a sunlit conservatory, a secondary office, and two powder rooms. The upper level boasts a luxurious owner's suite with a sitting room, two walk-in closets, and an opulent bath, along with four additional bedrooms, each with its own full bathroom. The lower level features a recreation room with a stone fireplace, a fully equipped bar, a sixth bedroom with a full bathroom, and a large unfinished area for future projects.
The exterior matches the interior's high quality, with a spacious backyard, a stone patio, and room for a pool or other enhancements. Two parking courts and a three-car garage complete the amenities. Located less than 2 miles from McLean and under 8 miles from Washington, DC, Langley House is a distinguished offering in contemporary McLean, Virginia.