Appler-Englar House, Historic Georgian residence in New Windsor, Carroll County, Maryland.
The Appler-Englar House stands as a two-story brick dwelling featuring five-bay by two-bay Georgian architecture with symmetrical proportions, interior brick chimneys, and detailed masonry work including common bond and Flemish bond patterns on its east elevation.
Constructed around 1790 during Maryland's early settlement period, this residence has served as a witness to over two centuries of regional development and was officially added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001 under reference number 01000338.
The house represents an uncommon example of vernacular domestic architecture from the late 18th century, showcasing the regional adaptation of European Georgian design principles in rural Maryland homes and reflecting the aesthetic preferences and social status of its era.
Located at 916 Winters Church Road on approximately 5.1 acres, the property remains a privately owned residence that maintains its historical integrity while serving as an educational resource for those studying colonial American architecture and construction techniques.
The building displays rare decorative features including a molded water table with corbeled brick belt courses and retains numerous original details that exemplify the exceptional craftsmanship and fire-resistant construction methods preferred by affluent families in late 1700s Maryland.
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