Historic home built in 1928 over a mill built in 1745. This country estate was designed and built by the "First Lady of Maryland horse racing," Anne McElderry Heighe. The complex consists of Colonial Revival, 4 story stone house. This home was added to the National Register of Historic Places in May 1990 as the Heighe House. All of the original architectural solid wood and stone features have been preserved and maintained. A full luxury grand kitchen remodel was completed in 2017.
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