Vic C.
Yelp
Old Stone House is nestled in Georgetown, and briefly mentioned in all of the tour guide books that I looked through when visiting Georgetown, so I figured to give this place a visit.
My husband, our little girl dog and I came on a Tuesday, early evening. This house is made of mostly all stone and is the oldest building in DC, kept in it's original structure. The Old Stone House was building in 1765. The Old Stone House was used as a home and a shop for Christopher Layman, a cabinetmaker, and his wife, Rachel. In the 1950's, this was used as a car dealership and then eventually became a museum in the 1960's. During that time, pre Revolutionary architecture and furniture was on display for visitors to view.
Since October last year, through this December, the Old Stone House has been closed for restoration and upgrading. However I did not know that when I came. The door on the 1st floor was open and I went on in (curiosity killed the cat). The house has 3 floors (the 3rd floor was an add on from the original owners) and was rather barren. But after finding out much later that the museum has been closed, it makes sense why everything was taken out.
As I walked up and down the stairs, across the floor boards, everything just creaked. Ceilings are rather low and it just got hotter as I went up higher (heat rises).
It would have been nice to have a tour of this place by a docent and see furniture, but it was still nice to see the structure and layout of this home. I am impressed how well kept the walls and floors were on this visit.
Once this reopens, hopefully you will stop by and take a visit (and take some photos of the inside) and learn some history about the occupants and previous owners of this historical building.