This Week's Find: Capitol Hill Two-Bedroom in Former Church
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The Residences at St. Monica’s
For just over 100 years, St. Monica’s, a church on Capitol Hill, served congregations of varying sizes and denominations until 2009 when the congregations of St. Monica’s and St. James merged and St. Monica’s was deconsecrated.

Kitchen in model unit
The project has since been redeveloped into a nine-unit project by Community Three Development, and a few of the new residences recently hit the market.
This two-bedroom sits on three floors; the top level consists of a master bedroom, the main level has a 24-foot-by-12-foot kitchen/living/dining area, and the lower level has a second, larger bedroom and leads out to a private yard. The cool thing about a number of the residences at The Residences at St. Monica’s is that the developer incorporated the 14-foot vaulted ceilings, stained glass and timber columns from the property’s life as a church into some of the floorplans. The project also has common storage areas and a bicycle room.
St. Monica’s has already been transformed, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t still other churches on the Hill that could be re-purposed.

Living room in model unit
More details below.
- Full Listing: 1340 Massachusetts Avenue SE, #8 (map)
- Price: $599,900
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: Two
- Square Footage: 1,020
- Listing Agent: Jeremy Aldridge, Urban Pace
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