Ocean Hall, Hall and parlor house in Maryland, United States.
Ocean Hall is a residential house in Maryland built using traditional hall and parlor house construction methods, which shaped early American home design. The structure displays the spatial arrangement and building techniques that defined homes of this type during its period.
The house was built following architectural styles common in early North America that shaped how settlers and families organized their homes. Its design reflects building traditions that developed and changed over time.
The property represents the development of residential architecture in Maryland, demonstrating building techniques and social patterns of its construction period.
The house sits in a rural area of Maryland and is visible from outside, though it remains in private ownership. Visitors should check beforehand about access and respect the privacy of the property.
The structure received reference number 73002170 in the National Register database, meeting specific criterion C for architectural significance.
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