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This week: Homes in Maryland

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1 Easton

The Miles River borders two sides of this double-lot, 18acre property. The fivebedroo­m main house, built in 2000, features 300 windows and a sunken living room with high ceilings, fireplace, built-ins, and French doors to a patio; its lot includes an in-ground pool and spa, pasture, and private dock. The second lot includes paddocks, a second private dock, and a three-stall barn with an upstairs two-bedroom apartment. $4,995,000. Robert Lacaze, Long & Foster Easton/Luxury Portfolio Internatio­nal, (410) 310-7835

2 Gaithersbu­rg

This 12-acre parcel near Rachel Carson Conservati­on Park is suitable for farming and horse keeping. The three-bedroom contempora­ry house has an open main space with vaulted, beamed ceilings, oversize windows, heated flagstone floor, chef’s kitchen, and Tulikivi fireplace with pizza oven. The property has pastures, a garden with fruit trees, a six-stall barn with plumbing and electrical, and a detached garage with living space. $1,325,000. Alecia Scott, Long & Foster Rockville Centre/Luxury Portfolio Internatio­nal, (301) 252-2177

3 Baltimore

John Russell Pope, architect of the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Jefferson Memorial, also designed the Charlcote House. The five-bedroom Classical Revival features a main floor with 13-foot filigreed ceilings, Corinthian columns, and 12-foot French doors; a grand staircase and an elevator; historic rooms with fireplaces, including an inlaid-mahogany library; and a modernized chef’s kitchen and family recreation rooms. On the brick-walled, landscaped grounds are sweeping lawns, mature trees, and a coach house. $3,450,000. Charlie Hatter, Monument Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty, (202) 744-0948

4 Bethesda

This five-bedroom home in a leafy residentia­l area offers an easy commute to Washington, D.C. The 1978 midcentury­modern house includes a doubleheig­ht main space with oversize windows, flowing into a dining room; a large eat-in kitchen; an upstairs owner’s suite with renovated bathroom and spacious sitting room; and a lower-level fifth bedroom, full bath, recreation space, laundry, and storage. Outside are a deck, patio, and lawn surrounded by greenery. $1,489,000. Cara Pearlman, Compass, (202) 641-3008

5 Annapolis

Set beside Mill Creek, this Mulberry Hill threebedro­om home comes with its own deepwater dock. The 1982 house was recently gut-renovated and features a great room with skylit vaulted ceiling and glass sliders to the deck, an eat-in chef’s kitchen, and a finished lower level with a family room opening to a screened porch. The lot has trees, garden beds, and a grassy backyard leading down to the water. $1,295,000. Jimmy Ellis, Annapolis Plaza Coldwell Banker Realty, (410) 320-7718

Steal of the week 6 Chestertow­n

Built in 1864 as the Walton Chapel, then rebuilt as the Mowbray Chapel, this Greek Revival is now a studio house suitable for a residence, vacation rental, or event venue. A 2021 full renovation highlighte­d historic details such as the paned windows, exposed-brick walls, stained glass, high ceilings, and wide-plank floors; rooms include a bedliving-dining room with woodstove, an open modern kitchen, a full bathroom, and a laundry room. The 3.2-acre wooded property features a pond. $495,000. Christophe­r McClary, Gunther-McClary Real Estate, (410) 708-2614

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