In Potomac, a French country manor on a large lot hits the market

If you’ve ever wanted to live in a French country manor, but one that’s nearly 16,000 square feet and in suburban Maryland, here’s your chance.

The seven-bedroom, seven-full-bath and three-half-bath estate at 10408 Stapleford Hall Drive in Potomac sits on a 4-acre lot by the private Bullis School. It is listed for $8.998 million by Anne Killeen of Washington Fine Properties.

The owner, a local physician and his family, bought the Kentsdale Estates property for $2 million in 2009 and spent two years designing and building the home. Reached by a long tree-lined drive, the Glenn Chen Fong-designed home is wrapped in imported stone and Boral brick and surrounded by gardens designed by Julie Patronik of McHale Landscape Design Inc. 

Of the seven bedrooms, five are located on the second level and two on the lower level — those are described in site plans as an in-law suite and an au pair suite. Among the interior features: a main-level conservatory with a 27-foot vaulted ceiling,…

Read the full story from the Washington Business Journal.

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