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Villa Anneslie, Renaissance Revival villa in Towson, Maryland.

Villa Anneslie is a two-story brick structure with clapboard siding that features a central three-story tower rising above the main entrance. The tower's height and the building's overall proportions create a distinctive profile within the surrounding residential setting.

Built in 1855 as a summer home, the house was designed by architect John Rudolph Niernsee during the height of the Renaissance Revival style. It gained recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977 for its architectural and historical value.

The house reflects mid-19th century residential design with Italian architectural touches visible in its details and structure. This style shaped how wealthy families of that era built their homes and continues to define the character of the surrounding area.

The property sits within a quiet residential neighborhood in Baltimore County, set back from the road and surrounded by mature trees. Walking through the surrounding area gives you the best view of the house and allows you to see how it fits into the community around it.

The original estate covered 119 acres, which eventually became the foundation for the entire Anneslie neighborhood with around 500 homes today. What started as a single family's property transformed into a complete residential community that kept the house's name.

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John Rudolph Niernsee
Architectural style
Renaissance Revival architecture
GPS coordinates
39.37610,-76.60560
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December 14, 2025 18:46
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