I am going to be super-lazy and just post the link to my Baltimore Fishbowl article about these two stone Palmer & Lamdin houses.
Showcasing the work and history of the architects Edward L. Palmer and William D. Lamdin and their firm, Palmer and Lamdin, which worked mostly on residential projects in Baltimore in the first 30 years of the 20th century.
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
On the Market: 7 Stratford Road, Guilford
Welcome to Seven Stratford Road, a meticulously restored gem that showcases timeless elegance and modern luxury. Painstakingly rehabbed from top to bottom, this expansive residence spans over 5,600 square feet with six bedrooms, four full bathrooms, and one half bath, offering a truly remarkable living experience giving ample room for family and guests.
Upon pulling
up to the property you'll immediately notice the beautiful Palmer & Lamdin
architecture, featuring a stunning quarry stone facade that sets the tone for
the exquisite craftsmanship found throughout. Entering, you'll be captivated by
the endless original character that seamlessly blends with upgrades you'll
notice right away in the custom paintwork in the foyer and throughout the home.
Prepare to be impressed by the Trish Houck designed kitchen, boasting exquisite custom inset cabinetry, top-of-the-line Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, and custom granite countertops and marble backsplash that will be sure to impress. Whether you're a culinary enthusiast or simply enjoy hosting gatherings, this kitchen is a dream come true.
The home also features two living spaces on the main floor, both complete with beautiful fireplaces, custom millwork and French doors leading out to the patio, perfect for cozy evenings and creating a warm ambiance.
The primary bedroom is a sanctuary, complete with a fully updated bathroom complete with custom vanity and walk-in shower with a custom marble shower. There's also a separate dedicated office space and a spacious walk-in closet. Continuing on the second floor you'll find another two fully updated bathrooms, three more bedrooms, and a third-floor bedroom complete with a full laundry room.
The fully waterproofed and usable basement is a versatile space that offers endless possibilities with a fun living space/rec room, a full bathroom, gym area, and a custom sauna that presents the perfect opportunity for relaxation and wellness. In the utility room you'll also find that the home has been outfitted with a top-of-the-line dual zoned central air system.
Outside, the property features expansive mature landscape and hardscape with a sunken stone patio, a full outdoor irrigation system, ensuring a lush and vibrant landscape, and an updated driveway leading to the two-car garage and electric charging station. Whether you're hosting a summer barbecue or enjoying a peaceful evening outdoors, the well-maintained grounds provide the ideal backdrop.
Come and enjoy
one of Historic Guilford's most stunning homes offering a desirable combination
of privacy and convenience with this meticulous restoration, stunning
architecture, and luxurious amenities, Seven Stratford Road is a true haven for
those seeking an extraordinary living experience.
The listing is here.
All information and photos from the listing.
Tuesday, January 9, 2024
On the Market: 211 Wendover Road
This originally appeared in Baltimore Fishbowl on January 9, 2024.
Hot House: Huge, Elegant Brick Mansion with Tennis Court and Pool in the Heart of Guilford. 8 Beds/8 Baths. 8,000 SF. 211 Wendover Road Baltimore. $1.3 million
What: This is a house with an interesting history and an even more interesting original owner. It was designed by Edward Palmer for Dr. J.H. Mason Knox in 1914. Mason was a prominent physician in Baltimore who was concerned with the safety of the milk supply and how “bad” milk affected babies and children. More here.
This house is filled to the brim
with gorgeous details, from numerous fireplaces, exuberant millwork and trim,
French doors, original glass doorknobs, porches and terraces, mahogany details,
and much more!
As you arrive, you enter a great hall, complete with fireplace and beautiful millwork. The living and dining rooms are enormous, and both have lovely, detailed fireplaces. What was originally Dr. Mason’s waiting room, examination room, office, and dressing room, has now been converted to a family room. All of the floors are the original hardwood, and some of the house’s sconces remain.
The kitchen needs updating, and
the original pantry space remains. There is an adjacent laundry room which was
originally the servants’ hall, and a back staircase to the second floor.
Additionally, there is an enclosed terrace/sunroom off of the kitchen. The
first floor also has a family room, as mentioned above, office and powder room.
The second floor has three
en-suite bedrooms, including the primary bedroom which has an adjacent sleeping
porch, which could be used as an office, sitting room or garden room. Two other
bedrooms have a Jack and Jill bathroom, and there are two additional rooms
which could be a playroom, screening room or another home office.
The third floor has eight
additional rooms, including three bedrooms and five rooms that were probably
servants’ rooms, but could now be used for storage or anything else you could
think of! There are also two baths with the original ball and clawfoot tubs, one
of which has the date on which it was made.
Although the listing says the
house was built in 1925, there was an article in the old Brickbuilder Magazine
from 1914 which features the already-built house, along with the plans and
elevations. Click here to view.
The property, which measures just over three-quarters of an acre, is beautifully landscaped, with both a pool and a tennis court. The court needs to be re-done, but could easily be converted to a pickleball court. There is also a private driveway leading to an on-site garage.
At 8,000 square feet, the house is
enormous and has not been on the market since 1975.
Where: This house is located in the heart of Guilford, between
Greenway and Juniper Road. It’s close to the shops and restaurants in Charles
Village and to the Waverly Market. Guilford is a very quiet neighborhood, with
an active neighborhood association.
Final
Appraisal: As mentioned, this house has
not been on the market since 1975, so it’s a rare opportunity to buy one of the
signature houses in Guilford. The pool and possible pickleball court will keep
you and the kids busy three seasons of the year. The listing for the house is here.
All photographs from the listing.