This is Stone Hall, one of Maryland’s preeminent country estates. An impeccable, Federal style, stone manor house that sits upon 78+/- acres of unfettered natural beauty in the heart of Worthington Valley. Originally part of the 4,200 acre tract patented by William Nicholson of Kent County in 1719 and formerly owned by Thomas Gist, a colonel in the Baltimore Militia during the Revolutionary War.
Both distinguished and rugged, Stone Hall courses with the blood of historical authenticity. Brick and wide plank floors. Interior stone walls. Stunning great room with vaulted ceiling and hand hewn beams features deep recessed windows, fireplace with brick surround, and wood-paneled bookcases. A wall of french doors open to sun room with epic views. Seven bedrooms. Huge sleeping porches. Luxe master suite with spa and pond views. Stately formal dining room and chef’s kitchen with breakfast room. Intricate moldings and wide paneled doors. Six fireplaces. Custom hardware and lighting. Architectural detail throughout that both invites and inspires.
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