LARKINS HUNDRED — A rare 89.54-acre Maryland estate combining extraordinary history, elegant grounds, and exceptional equestrian facilities. At its heart is a remarkably preserved Georgian home built in 1704, one of Anne Arundel County’s notable early residences. The 4-bedroom, 3-full-bath home retains an extrao...
LARKINS HUNDRED — A rare 89.54-acre Maryland estate combining extraordinary history, elegant grounds, and exceptional equestrian facilities. At its heart is a remarkably preserved Georgian home built in 1704, one of Anne Arundel County’s notable early residences. The 4-bedroom, 3-full-bath home retains an extraordinary collection of original architectural details, including paneled fireplace walls, built-in cupboards, ornate chair rail moldings, and Flemish-bond brickwork, while thoughtful renovations beginning in 2012 added many modern updates. The property’s equestrian facilities are equally impressive, featuring two barns with 20 stalls, including a 15-stall commercial barn currently leased and a separate 5-stall owner’s barn with heated wash stall and climate-controlled tack room. A covered arena of approximately 20 x 60 meters features mirrors, dressage letters, and sand/fiber footing, complemented by an outdoor arena, numerous paddocks, and extensive three-board fencing. A separate 4-bedroom, 2-bath tenant house provides additional flexibility. The expansive grounds include a pool, regulation croquet court, gazebo, butterfly garden, and multiple turnout areas. Well and septic, three generators, and substantial supporting infrastructure. The property is subject to a Maryland Historic Trust easement covering approximately 19.482 acres, with provisions allowing certain improvements and recreational uses. A truly exceptional opportunity to own a significant piece of Maryland history with the scale, privacy, and infrastructure to support an extraordinary equestrian lifestyle.
Rob Spicer Broker, GRI
Spicer Real Estate
7201 Wisconsin Avenue