Rosedale Cottage: A historic renovation
Special to The Washington Post
In the Washington historic home market, it’s unusual for buyers to find a place that doesn’t need tinkering to make it work. And if the tinkering involves substantial remodeling, it’s hard to pull it off successfully without going crazy in the process.
But Mark Zawadsky and his wife, Sarah Slusser, did pull it off after they purchased Rosedale Cottage in Cleveland Park, with sanity in tact.
About two years ago, they bought my all-time favorite listing, an enchanting Cleveland Park cottage with an unobstructed view of the National Cathedral and Rosedale Park. Although it’s in the middle of a major city, the park setting makes it feel like it could be in the English countryside.
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In the Washington historic home market, it’s unusual for buyers to find a place that doesn’t need tinkering to make it work. And if the tinkering involves substantial remodeling, it’s hard to pull it off successfully without going crazy in the process.
But Mark Zawadsky and his wife, Sarah Slusser, did pull it off after they purchased Rosedale Cottage in Cleveland Park, with sanity in tact.
About two years ago, they bought my all-time favorite listing, an enchanting Cleveland Park cottage with an unobstructed view of the National Cathedral and Rosedale Park. Although it’s in the middle of a major city, the park setting makes it feel like it could be in the English countryside.
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