Real Estate

'One Of Guilford's Finest Homes' Hits Market For $1.85 Million

This colonial comes with a squash court, library and wood floors from the first theater in Baltimore.

BALTIMORE, MD — Built in 1929, this gem in north Baltimore's Guilford neighborhood features details copied from colonial homes around Maryland and Virginia. Its wood floors come from the first theater in Baltimore, which dates to 1745. The main stairway is from the first building used by Johns Hopkins University. The library is a copy of the Bordley-Randall mansion, an 18th-century property adjacent to the State House in Annapolis. Additional highlights are the wine cellar, two-car garage and squash court. The colonial house on 0.25 acre could be yours for $1.85 million.

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