Among the many architectural elements the Church meticulously restored in Fraser Mansion is the reception’s ornate white marble fireplace with attached settees and intricately carved floral motif mantel and frieze.
The Fraser Mansion Pennsylvania Room includes an historic fireplace of hand-carved yellow marble, supported by fluted Ionic columns and crowned by an ornate floral motif overmantel. It is one of the 14 fully restored fireplaces in the landmark home, each featuring a distinct variety of marble or granite with a unique and ornate mantel of wood or stone.
The entrance to Fraser Mansion, with its wide oak paneling and decorative brass handrails, stands in tribute to the building’s Victorian heritage.
The Fraser Mansion entrance foyer’s paneled oak doors and leaded glass windows are restored to their original late-nineteenth-century splendor.
Among the most notable features of the Fraser Mansion is this grand staircase, with its rare, fine-grained oak and mahogany, and intricately carved balustrades fully restored by the Church.
The arched double doors off the second-floor foyer lead to a terrace built atop the front portico, offering views of Dupont Circle and the surrounding “Old City” of Washington.