One of a kind largest historic manor homes was constructed over a period of two years from 1909 to 1911. The main house was designed by Baltimore architect Howard Sill. The house and surrounding property remained in the Gilpin family until 1986. The scale of this complex alone merits attention. Two-story Carrera marble columns distinguish the facade of the main house and the same marble is used as window sills on four of the contributing outbuildings. The front facade features a five bay front porch supported by colossal Ionic order columns. Also on the property are the contributing Gardener's Cottage, the Farm Manager's House, the stable, the garage, a barn, a double-crib barn, the tenant house, a smokehouse, a water storage facility, the pumphouse, a two-story tower-like water catchment facility, a garden pergola, an ice-well with a gazebo, a stone terrace, and a concrete-lined pond
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