With ceilings soaring up to 13 feet and nearly 1,600 square feet of space, Unit 11 delivers the rare scale and grace of a Mount Vernon townhouse suite. This refined, executive-level condominium offers five rooms-three of them private-providing flexibility for professional or residential adaptation. Two decorative mantels, parquet wood floors, detailed picture rail moldings, and intricate trim add to its formality and charm. A full bath serves the suite, and a private internal staircase connects Unit 11 to Unit 1 below. Together, Units 1 and 11 provide over 3,500 sq. ft. of contiguous space, combining the presence of a parlor-level suite with the practicality of a lower-level entry. Ownership will make Unit 11 self-contained if contiguous space is not desired. Tall windows fill each room with natural light, highlighting the craftsmanship and proportions that define Mount Vernon architecture. The history: At the heart of Mount Vernon, 1118 and 1120 Saint Paul Street embody Baltimore's architectural legacy. Designed and once occupied by George A. Frederick - the young prodigy behind Baltimore City Hall and the city's park system - these brownstones reflect both history and craftsmanship. Now ,for sale within them are five distinct condominium units: dramatic parlor-level suites with soaring ceilings and ornate detail, alongside expansive lower-level spaces with flexible layouts and private entries. Together, they offer owner-users a rare mix of historic pedigree and practical adaptability in Baltimore's cultural core.