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RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A REMARKABLE PIECE OF ANNAPOLIS HISTORY! The Patrick Creagh House c. 1740 (also known as 160 Prince George Street) is an architecturally significant residence with a gambrel roof structure and features header and English bond brick walls. This property has been thoughtfully adapted for modern living while preserving its timeless character and craftsmanship. Ideally located in the heart of Annapolis just one block from the US Naval Academy Gate 1, City Dock, Main Street and the Maryland State House, this exceptional home offers the best of historic charm and downtown convenience. A welcoming center hall introduces spacious living and dining rooms designed for both elegant entertaining and comfortable everyday living. The private patio and garden create a serene outdoor extension of the home’s living spaces. Upstairs, the home features a primary suite with full bath, two additional bedrooms, a second full bath, and convenient laundry. The lower level provides ideal space for a wine cellar, storage, or additional utility needs. The property’s kitchen, baths and wiring have been updated and the home is move-in ready! This distinguished 18th-century property has been extensively researched and documented and is listed on the NATIONAL REGISTER FOR HISTORIC PLACES for its architectural importance and contribution to local history. Patrick Creagh was a man of many skills and was considered an important person in the community. He is mostly known for building the Old Treasury c. 1737 on the Maryland State House Grounds, the oldest public building in the state that was fully restored and opened to the public this year.
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