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Cranford House is perfect for your wedding! Click here to find out how to book!
Cranford House also hosts business meetings, corporate receptions, civic events & non-profit workshops.
Welcome
to the American News Women’s Clubhouse, one of the
city’s hidden treasures. Over the years, this beautiful
house has welcomed many eminent visitors.
The inviting surroundings and elegant atmosphere make every guest feel distinguished.
Just a few steps away from Dupont Circle, downtown, and Georgetown, the J.H.
Cranford House is a four-story townhouse nestled in a quiet street on Embassy
Row (located just off of Massachusetts Avenue).
Why the Club is Perfect For Your Next Event...
The historic four-story French Classical Revival townhouse that is home to
the American News Women’s Club is an ideal setting for your next special
event.
The house was custom designed
and built for a private client by the architects of the Old Executive
Office Building. From the exterior of brick and limestone with
arched balconies, to the lavish interior finishes of custom milled
wood, this house is truly a work of art. The main and second
floors of the American News Women’s Club are available
for meetings, events and parties. Our main parlor holds 40 for
a seated dinner (using the adjoining small room, 50 is possible)
while the second floor can accommodate 100 for a stand-up reception.
The space is perfect for wedding
parties, rehearsal dinners, showers, engagement parties, corporate
meetings and luncheons and retirement events. In addition to
our central location, the American News Women’s Club’s
home has much to offer:
Prime Location
French Classical Townhouse
Lavishly Designed Interior
Reasonable Rates
Intimate Event Space
Caterer’s Dream Kitchen
Elegant Dining Room
French Doors
Glass Chandeliers
Beautiful Crown Moldings
Arched Bay Window
Marble Fireplace
Steinway Piano
Our stately elegance provides
the perfect backdrop for Washington events. From business lunches
and workshops to private meetings, rehearsal dinners, engagement
parties or a gala wedding reception, the ANWC sets the tone for
an unforgettable gathering.
If you have any questions, please
feel free to contact us at 202-332-6770 or anwclub@comcast.net.
One
of the nation's oldest press clubs, The American News Women's Club is
a national nonprofit 501(c)(3) offering educational and professional development
programs in support of women in the journalism and communications professions.
The annual ANWC "Helen Thomas Award" benefit gala awards annual scholarships
to journalism schools. In 2003, the organization was named an historic
site in journalism by the National Society of Professional Journalists
(SPJ).