Gramercy Mansion, Historic mansion in Stevenson, Maryland.
Gramercy Mansion features eleven decorated guest rooms with antiques and artwork, whirlpool tubs, and fireplaces, surrounded by forty-five acres of maintained gardens and grounds.
Built in 1902 by Alexander J. Cassatt as a wedding gift for his daughter, the mansion later housed the Koinonia Foundation in the 1950s, serving as a precursor to the Peace Corps.
The estate exemplifies early twentieth-century Maryland architecture and domestic life, preserving period details through extensive restoration while maintaining its role as a community gathering place.
The venue offers bed and breakfast accommodations, wedding packages, corporate event facilities, electric vehicle charging stations, and organic breakfast ingredients from the on-site certified organic farm.
Gramercy Mansion operates Maryland's oldest certified organic farm since 1950, supplying fresh herbs to major retailers like Whole Foods while hosting over one hundred annual celebrations.
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