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Historic Farmhouse 30 minutes to DC / Annapolis. 4BR Large and Inviting, Zipline
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4 Schlafzimmer2+ BadezimmerPlatz für 10 Gäste
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Dunkirk, MD
- The Show Place Arena10 Autominuten
- Chesapeake Beach Water Park14 Autominuten
- Six Flags America21 Autominuten
- Camp Springs, Maryland (ADW-Andrews Air Force Base)18 Autominuten
Zimmer und Betten
4 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 10 Personen)
Schlafzimmer 1
1 King-Bett und 1 Kinderbett
Schlafzimmer 2
1 King-Bett und 1 Kinderbett
Schlafzimmer 3
1 Doppelbett
Schlafzimmer 4
1 Queen-Bett
2 Badezimmer, 2 Gäste-WCs
Badezimmer 1
Toilette
Badezimmer 2
Seife · Handtücher werden bereitgestellt · Toilette · Nur Dusche · Shampoo · Haartrockner
Badezimmer 3
Seife · Handtücher werden bereitgestellt · Badewanne · Toilette · Shampoo · Haartrockner
Badezimmer 4
Seife · Handtücher werden bereitgestellt · Badewanne · Toilette · Shampoo · Haartrockner
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Historic Farmhouse 30 minutes to DC / Annapolis. 4BR Large and Inviting, Zipline
Charming Historic Farmhouse Retreat in Southern Maryland – 4BR/3.5BA
Property Features:
This spacious home features 4 beautifully appointed bedrooms and 3.5 baths, including a classic, storybook-style half bath tucked under the stairs—a delightful nod to the home’s historic character. Built in 1790, this is true country living with all the quirks and charm that come with a historic home. If you love the authentic farmhouse feel, this is absolutely the place for you.
The kitchen is a chef’s dream, featuring a gas range with electric convection oven—perfect for everything from Sunday brunch to holiday feasts. It’s fully equipped to prepare and cook meals for large groups. You'll also enjoy two separate dining spaces: a formal dining room for special gatherings and a light-filled sunroom just off the kitchen, ideal for slow mornings and casual meals.
Step outside to explore a private walking path that winds through the woods—home to friendly goats, a tree swing, and a zipline for a bit of old-fashioned fun. At night, gather by the firepit under the stars for a truly magical countryside experience.
This property sits adjacent to our working flower farm, where you may spot goats, chickens, and our very friendly Australian Cattle Dog named Maggie Mae, who sometimes stops by to say hello. While the flower farm and old tobacco barn aren’t open to the public, don’t be shy—feel free to wave if you see us! We’re happy to provide goat snacks, fresh eggs, and of course, flowers, if you’d like a taste of the farm life during your stay.
This farmhouse was truly a labor of love, and like any project with deep roots and history, there have been a few hiccups along the way. We appreciate your patience with the fenced-in area to the left of the house, which is still an active work zone for the farm and contains a few items left from the previous owners that are in the process of being removed. But don’t worry—there’s plenty of other space to explore, relax, and enjoy all around the property.
Whether you're planning a family getaway, friends' weekend, or peaceful retreat, this farmhouse is the perfect setting to slow down and savor the moment.
Come experience the timeless charm—and unexpected delights—of this one-of-a-kind countryside gem. We can't wait to welcome you!
Welcome to your perfect countryside escape! Nestled in the heart of Southern Maryland, this lovingly restored historic farmhouse offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Located at 12601 Southern Maryland Blvd, this serene getaway is just a 30–40 minute drive to the U.S. Capitol, about 30 minutes to historic Annapolis, MD, approximately 1 hour to the National Aquarium in Baltimore, and around 15 minutes to Chesapeake Beach, MD, making it the perfect home base for both relaxation and exploration of the region's rich history and attractions.
Ideal for Event-Goers:
This farmhouse is also an ideal place to stay while attending events at the Showplace Arena in Upper Marlboro, MD. Whether you're here for a concert, sports event, or exhibition, you’ll enjoy the peacefulness of the countryside while being just a short drive from the arena.
Local Attractions:
Chesapeake Beach, MD: Just a short drive away, Chesapeake Beach offers a variety of activities:
Chesapeake Beach Water Park: Enjoy water slides, a lazy river, and a splash pool at this family-friendly water park.
visitmaryland.org
Chesapeake Beach Railway Trail: Take a stroll or bike ride along this nearly two-mile trail featuring educational gardens and scenic views.
visitmaryland.org
Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum: Learn about the area's history and the old railway system at this informative museum.
visitmaryland.org
Breezy Point Beach: Relax at this local beach spot, known for fossilized shark teeth that can be found along the shoreline.
Living in Maryland
Fishing and Marinas: Engage in charter fishing or dock your boat at one of the local marinas for a day on the water.
Dining and Entertainment: Visit local restaurants such as Rod 'N' Reel Resort for dining and gaming options, or explore the Bayside History Museum to delve into local heritage.
Rod N Reel Resort
North Beach, MD: Just a short drive away, North Beach offers a variety of activities:
Boardwalk and Beach: Enjoy a stroll along the boardwalk or relax on the beach, open from 8 am until dusk or 8 pm, whichever comes first.
NORTH BEACH MARYLAND
Sunrise Garden: Explore the water features and admire the local flora in this serene garden.
Fishing Pier: Try your hand at fishing while taking in views of the Chesapeake Bay.
Local Shops and Restaurants: Browse antiques, art shops, and gift stores, or dine at one of the many restaurants offering a variety of cuisines.
Special Events: Don't miss the seasonal farmers' market, summer movies on the beach, and the annual wine, spirits, and craft beer festival.
Calvert Marine Museum (Solomons, MD): Discover the Chesapeake Bay’s unique story through its prehistoric past, natural environments, and maritime heritage. The museum features exhibits on regional paleontology, estuarine life, and maritime history, including the historic Drum Point Lighthouse and the Wm. B. Tennison bugeye.
Patuxent River Naval Air Museum (Lexington Park, MD): Explore the history of naval aviation research, development, test, and evaluation. The museum showcases aircraft, flight systems, and various aviation artifacts, offering insights into the technological advancements of naval aviation.
Property Features:
This spacious home features 4 beautifully appointed bedrooms and 3.5 baths, including a classic, storybook-style half bath tucked under the stairs—a delightful nod to the home’s historic character. Built in 1790, this is true country living with all the quirks and charm that come with a historic home. If you love the authentic farmhouse feel, this is absolutely the place for you.
The kitchen is a chef’s dream, featuring a gas range with electric convection oven—perfect for everything from Sunday brunch to holiday feasts. It’s fully equipped to prepare and cook meals for large groups. You'll also enjoy two separate dining spaces: a formal dining room for special gatherings and a light-filled sunroom just off the kitchen, ideal for slow mornings and casual meals.
Step outside to explore a private walking path that winds through the woods—home to friendly goats, a tree swing, and a zipline for a bit of old-fashioned fun. At night, gather by the firepit under the stars for a truly magical countryside experience.
This property sits adjacent to our working flower farm, where you may spot goats, chickens, and our very friendly Australian Cattle Dog named Maggie Mae, who sometimes stops by to say hello. While the flower farm and old tobacco barn aren’t open to the public, don’t be shy—feel free to wave if you see us! We’re happy to provide goat snacks, fresh eggs, and of course, flowers, if you’d like a taste of the farm life during your stay.
This farmhouse was truly a labor of love, and like any project with deep roots and history, there have been a few hiccups along the way. We appreciate your patience with the fenced-in area to the left of the house, which is still an active work zone for the farm and contains a few items left from the previous owners that are in the process of being removed. But don’t worry—there’s plenty of other space to explore, relax, and enjoy all around the property.
Whether you're planning a family getaway, friends' weekend, or peaceful retreat, this farmhouse is the perfect setting to slow down and savor the moment.
Come experience the timeless charm—and unexpected delights—of this one-of-a-kind countryside gem. We can't wait to welcome you!
Property Features:
This spacious home features 4 beautifully appointed bedrooms and 3.5 baths, including a classic, storybook-style half bath tucked under the stairs—a delightful nod to the home’s historic character. Built in 1790, this is true country living with all the quirks and charm that come with a historic home. If you love the authentic farmhouse feel, this is absolutely the place for you.
The kitchen is a chef’s dream, featuring a gas range with electric convection oven—perfect for everything from Sunday brunch to holiday feasts. It’s fully equipped to prepare and cook meals for large groups. You'll also enjoy two separate dining spaces: a formal dining room for special gatherings and a light-filled sunroom just off the kitchen, ideal for slow mornings and casual meals.
Step outside to explore a private walking path that winds through the woods—home to friendly goats, a tree swing, and a zipline for a bit of old-fashioned fun. At night, gather by the firepit under the stars for a truly magical countryside experience.
This property sits adjacent to our working flower farm, where you may spot goats, chickens, and our very friendly Australian Cattle Dog named Maggie Mae, who sometimes stops by to say hello. While the flower farm and old tobacco barn aren’t open to the public, don’t be shy—feel free to wave if you see us! We’re happy to provide goat snacks, fresh eggs, and of course, flowers, if you’d like a taste of the farm life during your stay.
This farmhouse was truly a labor of love, and like any project with deep roots and history, there have been a few hiccups along the way. We appreciate your patience with the fenced-in area to the left of the house, which is still an active work zone for the farm and contains a few items left from the previous owners that are in the process of being removed. But don’t worry—there’s plenty of other space to explore, relax, and enjoy all around the property.
Whether you're planning a family getaway, friends' weekend, or peaceful retreat, this farmhouse is the perfect setting to slow down and savor the moment.
Come experience the timeless charm—and unexpected delights—of this one-of-a-kind countryside gem. We can't wait to welcome you!
Welcome to your perfect countryside escape! Nestled in the heart of Southern Maryland, this lovingly restored historic farmhouse offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Located at 12601 Southern Maryland Blvd, this serene getaway is just a 30–40 minute drive to the U.S. Capitol, about 30 minutes to historic Annapolis, MD, approximately 1 hour to the National Aquarium in Baltimore, and around 15 minutes to Chesapeake Beach, MD, making it the perfect home base for both relaxation and exploration of the region's rich history and attractions.
Ideal for Event-Goers:
This farmhouse is also an ideal place to stay while attending events at the Showplace Arena in Upper Marlboro, MD. Whether you're here for a concert, sports event, or exhibition, you’ll enjoy the peacefulness of the countryside while being just a short drive from the arena.
Local Attractions:
Chesapeake Beach, MD: Just a short drive away, Chesapeake Beach offers a variety of activities:
Chesapeake Beach Water Park: Enjoy water slides, a lazy river, and a splash pool at this family-friendly water park.
visitmaryland.org
Chesapeake Beach Railway Trail: Take a stroll or bike ride along this nearly two-mile trail featuring educational gardens and scenic views.
visitmaryland.org
Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum: Learn about the area's history and the old railway system at this informative museum.
visitmaryland.org
Breezy Point Beach: Relax at this local beach spot, known for fossilized shark teeth that can be found along the shoreline.
Living in Maryland
Fishing and Marinas: Engage in charter fishing or dock your boat at one of the local marinas for a day on the water.
Dining and Entertainment: Visit local restaurants such as Rod 'N' Reel Resort for dining and gaming options, or explore the Bayside History Museum to delve into local heritage.
Rod N Reel Resort
North Beach, MD: Just a short drive away, North Beach offers a variety of activities:
Boardwalk and Beach: Enjoy a stroll along the boardwalk or relax on the beach, open from 8 am until dusk or 8 pm, whichever comes first.
NORTH BEACH MARYLAND
Sunrise Garden: Explore the water features and admire the local flora in this serene garden.
Fishing Pier: Try your hand at fishing while taking in views of the Chesapeake Bay.
Local Shops and Restaurants: Browse antiques, art shops, and gift stores, or dine at one of the many restaurants offering a variety of cuisines.
Special Events: Don't miss the seasonal farmers' market, summer movies on the beach, and the annual wine, spirits, and craft beer festival.
Calvert Marine Museum (Solomons, MD): Discover the Chesapeake Bay’s unique story through its prehistoric past, natural environments, and maritime heritage. The museum features exhibits on regional paleontology, estuarine life, and maritime history, including the historic Drum Point Lighthouse and the Wm. B. Tennison bugeye.
Patuxent River Naval Air Museum (Lexington Park, MD): Explore the history of naval aviation research, development, test, and evaluation. The museum showcases aircraft, flight systems, and various aviation artifacts, offering insights into the technological advancements of naval aviation.
Property Features:
This spacious home features 4 beautifully appointed bedrooms and 3.5 baths, including a classic, storybook-style half bath tucked under the stairs—a delightful nod to the home’s historic character. Built in 1790, this is true country living with all the quirks and charm that come with a historic home. If you love the authentic farmhouse feel, this is absolutely the place for you.
The kitchen is a chef’s dream, featuring a gas range with electric convection oven—perfect for everything from Sunday brunch to holiday feasts. It’s fully equipped to prepare and cook meals for large groups. You'll also enjoy two separate dining spaces: a formal dining room for special gatherings and a light-filled sunroom just off the kitchen, ideal for slow mornings and casual meals.
Step outside to explore a private walking path that winds through the woods—home to friendly goats, a tree swing, and a zipline for a bit of old-fashioned fun. At night, gather by the firepit under the stars for a truly magical countryside experience.
This property sits adjacent to our working flower farm, where you may spot goats, chickens, and our very friendly Australian Cattle Dog named Maggie Mae, who sometimes stops by to say hello. While the flower farm and old tobacco barn aren’t open to the public, don’t be shy—feel free to wave if you see us! We’re happy to provide goat snacks, fresh eggs, and of course, flowers, if you’d like a taste of the farm life during your stay.
This farmhouse was truly a labor of love, and like any project with deep roots and history, there have been a few hiccups along the way. We appreciate your patience with the fenced-in area to the left of the house, which is still an active work zone for the farm and contains a few items left from the previous owners that are in the process of being removed. But don’t worry—there’s plenty of other space to explore, relax, and enjoy all around the property.
Whether you're planning a family getaway, friends' weekend, or peaceful retreat, this farmhouse is the perfect setting to slow down and savor the moment.
Come experience the timeless charm—and unexpected delights—of this one-of-a-kind countryside gem. We can't wait to welcome you!
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Dunkirk
Mitten in Dunkirk befindet sich dieses Ferienhaus. Wer sich für Kultur interessiert, ist hier richtig: Darnall's Chance House Museum und Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum. Zu den weiteren Attraktionen der Region gehören Six Flags America und Chesapeake Beach Water Park.
Dunkirk, MD
In der Umgebung
- The Show Place Arena - 10 Autominuten - 12.2 km
- Chesapeake Beach Water Park - 14 Autominuten - 14.8 km
- Rod n Reel Charter Fishing - 14 Autominuten - 15.2 km
- Six Flags America - 21 Autominuten - 24.5 km
- Northwest Stadium - 25 Autominuten - 28.7 km
Fortbewegung vor Ort
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 4 Autominuten
- Mrs. K's Motel and Restaurant - 10 Autominuten
- Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen - 4 Autominuten
- Chipotle Mexican Grill - 4 Autominuten
- Scorpion Brewing - 10 Autominuten
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