Kennersley, Historic residence in Church Hill, United States.
The central brick structure spans 35 feet square with two and a half stories, connecting to two wings through single-story passages.
Built between 1785 and 1798, Kennersley exemplifies late 18th-century architectural design through its Flemish bond brick construction and gabled roof.
The property maintains the traditional five-part colonial design that characterized prominent residences in Queen Anne's County during the late 1700s.
Located along Southeast Creek Road, the 6-acre estate received recognition from the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
The symmetrical layout features a main block with flanking wings, each measuring one and a half stories in height.
Location: Queen Anne's County
GPS coordinates: 39.14610,-76.03280
Latest update: September 23, 2025 14:25
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