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Chase-Lloyd House, Georgian mansion in Annapolis, United States.

The Chase-Lloyd House is a three-story mansion with red brick walls, symmetrical windows, and an impressive entrance featuring three windows above the door. The structure displays classical Georgian design with carefully proportioned facade and balanced arrangement.

Samuel Chase, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, started construction in 1769 but sold the unfinished building to Edward Lloyd IV in 1771. The new owner continued the work and completed the mansion according to his own vision.

The interior displays colonial-era craftsmanship through mahogany doors, Ionic columns, and intricate wooden carvings. These details shape the spaces and tell the story of skilled craftsmen from that period.

The building is located in Annapolis and can be visited during scheduled hours, with access to the ground floor and gardens. It helps to check visiting days in advance, as opening times may vary seasonally.

In 1888 the house was converted into a residence for women through Hester Chase Ridout's will, supporting housing programs for women facing difficulties. This unexpected use shows a second life for the building as a social space.

Location: Maryland

Inception: 1769

GPS coordinates: 38.98110,-76.48920

Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:07

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