Real Estate

Historic $1.2M Edgewater Manor's Land Patented In 1662

A lord patented the land in 1662 on which this $1.2M Edgewater manor was built in 1860. It has views of the Thomas Point Lighthouse, too.

EDGEWATER, MD — An historic 1860 home in Edgewater priced at $1.25M has enjoyed various additions and updates throughout the past 159 years since it was built. The main view of the home features impressive views of Thomas Point Lighthouse and the Bay Bridge from its wall of windows. According to Realtor.com, a separate guest house would be perfect as a bed and breakfast, or possibly an in-law suite or a nanny suite. Another point of history is that the first patent on the land was granted by Lord Cecil Calvert to Adam DeLap in

  • Address: 4215 Kings Rd, Edgewater, Maryland
  • Price: $1,250,000
  • Square Feet: 3246
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 2 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 1890
  • Features: CIRCA 1860 Manor House w/ Major Additions & Updating in 1890s/1950s/1970s. Open views of Bay Bridge, Thomas Point Lighthouse & Eastern Shore. Set at the confluence of S. River & Ches. Bay. Original 2/ 2 section retains its original 10/10 windows. Large country kitchen. Separate Guest House makes for a perfect AB&B! 1st patent on this land granted to Adam DeLap by Lord Cecil Calvert in 1662!

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