Tudor Hall, Gothic Revival cottage in Bel Air, Maryland
Tudor Hall is a painted brick house with one and a half stories in Bel Air, Maryland, featuring Gothic Revival elements in its design. The structure displays architectural details typical of mid-19th-century residential construction.
The house was commissioned in 1847 by actor Junius Brutus Booth but was completed after his death. The family later moved in and occupied it for several decades during the 1800s.
The house is tied to the Booth family, a prominent acting family of the 1800s. Visitors can see how a successful theatrical family lived and spent their time during that era.
The house can be visited through tours organized by the Junius B. Booth Society on select Sundays from April through November. Visitors should contact ahead to confirm tour times and any registration requirements.
Ella Mahoney lived in the house for 70 years and created a museum there to preserve its story for future generations. Her dedication was key to keeping the site intact over the decades.
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