No Massive Wine Rooms: Images From the 2011 Logan Circle House Tour
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Yesterday, UrbanTurf staff hit the annual Logan Circle House tour. There were a number of noteworthy homes on this year’s tour, however none with wine rooms as big as this.
Below are photos of a few of the homes that we visited including:
- The William Louis Guest House at 1309 R Street NW and The H.H. Bates Guest House at 1313 R Street NW — These two properties are co-owned and separated by what might as well be an endangered species in the Logan Circle real estate world — a vacant lot. There is an outdoor path that runs through the vacant lot connecting the two homes and a cool-looking wood deck off the back of the H.H. Bates house.
- 1722 13th Street NW — This 1881 house on a double corner lot has a number of noteworthy aspects, including a kitchen with an enormous island, perhaps the best situated home office in DC and a third floor that functions solely as a master bedroom suite. This home also has a wine cellar, just not as impressive as the one we saw last year.

The William Lewis and H.H. Bates Guest Houses on R Street

Interior of H.H. Bates Guest House

Back deck at H.H. Bates Guest House

Bedroom at one of the guest houses

Office at 1722 13th Street NW

Kitchen at 1722 13th Street NW

Master bedroom at 1722 13th Street NW
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