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  1. Chef worthy kitchens, spa-inspired baths, lush social courtyards, a rooftop pool, and DC views – The Earls upgrades are endless. Studio, One, and Two Bedroom apartments to impress and surprise in the heart of Clarendon, VA.

  2. Taking luxury to the outlandish, The Earl features brand new, studio, one, and two bedroom Clarendon apartments with chef-worthy kitchens and spa-inspired baths. Created with the resident experience in mind, the kitchens showcase designer finishes and include quartz countertops and upgraded appliances.

  3. Taking luxury to the outlandish. Chef-worthy kitchens, top-notch outdoor lounges, secluded hang out areas, DC views, hyper-locally focused. The Earl's upgrades are endless. Brand New Studio, One, and Two Bedroom apartment homes to impress and surprise located in the middle of Clarendon, VA.

  4. Known as the "Great Lord Clarendon", he was a prominent diplomat and Liberal politician. He was three times Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom and also served as Lord Privy Seal, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, President of the Board of Trade and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland .

  5. Taking luxury to the outlandish, The Earl features brand new, studio, one, and two bedroom Clarendon apartments with chef-worthy kitchens and spa-inspired baths. Created with the resident experience in mind, the kitchens showcase designer finishes and include quartz countertops and upgraded appliances. Hyper-locally focused, The Earl is located ...

  6. Taking luxury to the outlandish, The Earl features brand new, studio, one, and two bedroom Clarendon apartments with chef-worthy kitchens and spa-inspired baths. Created with the resident experience in mind, the kitchens showcase designer finishes and include quartz countertops and upgraded appliances.

  7. Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon PC JP (18 February 1609 – 9 December 1674), was an English statesman, lawyer, diplomat and historian who served as chief advisor to Charles I during the First English Civil War, and Lord Chancellor to Charles II from 1660 to 1667.