Built 1910 Added to NRHP 1989 | Opened 1910 | |
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Location 2221 Kalorama Road, NWWashington, D.C. Part of Sheridan-Kalorama Historic District (#89001743) Architectural style Tudor Revival architecture Similar Embassy of France - Washingt, Andrew W Mellon Auditorium, The Jefferson Hotel, Federal‑American National Bank, Andrew Mellon Building |
The French ambassador's residence in Washington, D.C. is located at 2221 Kalorama Road, N.W., in the Sheridan-Kalorama neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

It was designed by Jules Henri de Sibour in 1910, the building is a combination of Tudor Revival and Jacobean Revival styles of architecture. It is designated as a contributing property to the Sheridan-Kalorama Historic District, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

The home was completed for the Lawrence family of Philadelphia in 1911, who owned a lead paint manufacturing company. In 1917 it was sold to the mining magnate John Hays Hammond. The French took ownership in 1936, and used it as the residence and chancery until 1985.

A full technical renovation has been executed from 2014 to 2015.


