Perched on 12 serene acres along the picturesque Wye River in Queen Anne, Maryland, this stunning Colonial Revival Manor House offers a combination of historical charm and contemporary luxury.
Originally built in the 1800s, the home has undergone an extraordinary transformation, expanding its footprint to an impressive 14,000 square feet.
The collaboration of Purple Cherry Architects and Pilli Custom Homes added a new wing and enhanced existing features, while maintaining its classic architectural integrity.
A sunroom, accessible through leaded glass sliding doors, features wraparound windows that flood the space with natural light. The checkered marble flooring continues from the foyer, creating a cohesive aesthetic.
The kitchen showcases a transitional design with a neutral palette. A coffered ceiling and open-plan layout enhance its grandeur, while a cozy great room with a large fireplace offers sweeping bay views.
Outside, a covered porch, patio, and pool provide the perfect setting for enjoying the waterfront lifestyle.
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