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21486 Mission Road

TILGHMAN, MD 21671
  • $875,000
  • STATUS: Active
  • ON SITE: 18 Days
  • ID#: MDTA2008980
UPDATED: 18 min ago
$875,000
  • 9
    BEDS
  • 2
    ACRES
  • 2
    BATHS
  • 1
    1/2 BATHS
  • 5,389
    SQFT
  • $162
    $/SQFT
Neighborhood:
Type:
Single-Family Home
Built:
1900
County:

School Ratings & Info

School District:

Description

History:"The Elms" is located on the Northeast corner of Mission Road and Route 33 in the village of Tilghman on Tilghman Island, Talbot County, MD. The house faces west, with the gable oriented on a north/south axis. Built around 1893. The Elms is clad in weatherboard and supported by a brick pier foundation. The roof of this two story frame home is covered in asphalt shingles. The five bay west main facade has a central door with sidelights and a four light transom. A latticed portico with a scroll sawn balustrade shelters the entrance door and is flanked by a pair of six over six sash windows. On the second floor, there is a central projecting five sided bay with a single four over four sash window on each side. A cross gable, clad in green shingles and supported by decorative brackets, roof this projecting bay. The central bay is flanked by a pair of six over six windows. The north elevation of the primary wing gable end has two four light windows at the attic story, cornice returns, and an interior brick chimney. An extensive addition extends from the rear of the primary wing to the east. The north elevation of this addition has a assortment of one over one, two over two, and six over six sash windows on the first floor and second floor. There is an exterior chimney located on the east side of the addition. The east elevation of the primary wing is an addition connected to the main house by an enclosed breezeway. The south elevation has a full length porch enclosed in 1943. There are two outbuildings which were formerly used to house boarders which at a later date were used for storage. There is three room shed and a cinderblock garage with dormer winders and seven bedrooms."The Elms" was built by Charles James Howeth who came to Tilghman with his family from Poplar Island in 1893. This property was purchased from Charlotte Howeth by the current family in 1928 and operated as a boarding house until the 1960's. "The Elms" got its name from the two large elm trees at the entrance which stood in the front yard. The ornate central bay of the front facade is distinctive. The house is large and rambling and situated on two acres of land in the center of the village of Tilghman.Like many houses on the Island, (Tilghman Island Watermen's Museum) the "Lee House" was named after its original owners. The Lee family, who owned the home during the early 1900s, was said to have resided there until sometime in the 1930s. The house was inherited by a Tilghman Island resident, Leona Garvin Harrison, and it soon became a part of The Elms, a very popular and successful island fishing party resort. The Elms included the property adjacent to the Lee House. Miss Leona, as she was known, ran the resort and decided that the Lee House would serve well as a boarding house, taking in any overflow guests.The house could sleep up 12 people and is said to have provided lodging for doctors, lawyers and prominent business owners who would often visit. All meals were served in the main house and the well-traveled sidewalk leading to it from the Lee House is still visible. A day of fishing would cost $25 and for an additional $5.50 guests enjoyed a full breakfast, a packed lunch, and a family-style feast for dinner. Common on the dinner menu were the resorts famous Crab Imperial, fried chicken, roast beef, and crab cakes always accompanied by sliced tomatoes, corn, and staff Chef Theodores freshly baked bread. After dinner and a long day on the water, guests would head back to the Lee House to play cards, exchange stories and call it a night.As times began to change and more and more people purchased their own boats, the demand for the fishing party properties began to wane. The Lee House closed as a boarding house in 1971 and has remained vacant ever since.In 1984 the house was passed on to Ms. Leonas daughter, Shirley Garvin Walton and was later inherited by Shirleys son John and daughter Barbara in 2000.

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21486 Mission Road TILGHMAN, MD 21671

  • Price: $875,000
  • Status: Active
  • On Site: 18 Days
  • Updated: 18 min ago
  • ID#: MDTA2008980
9
Beds
2
Baths
1
½ Baths
2
Acres
5,389
SQFT
$162
$/SQFT
1900
Built
Neighborhood:
Tilghman Island
County:
Talbot
School District:
Talbot County Public Schools
Property Description
History:"The Elms" is located on the Northeast corner of Mission Road and Route 33 in the village of Tilghman on Tilghman Island, Talbot County, MD. The house faces west, with the gable oriented on a north/south axis. Built around 1893. The Elms is clad in weatherboard and supported by a brick pier foundation. The roof of this two story frame home is covered in asphalt shingles. The five bay west main facade has a central door with sidelights and a four light transom. A latticed portico with a scroll sawn balustrade shelters the entrance door and is flanked by a pair of six over six sash windows. On the second floor, there is a central projecting five sided bay with a single four over four sash window on each side. A cross gable, clad in green shingles and supported by decorative brackets, roof this projecting bay. The central bay is flanked by a pair of six over six windows. The north elevation of the primary wing gable end has two four light windows at the attic story, cornice returns, and an interior brick chimney. An extensive addition extends from the rear of the primary wing to the east. The north elevation of this addition has a assortment of one over one, two over two, and six over six sash windows on the first floor and second floor. There is an exterior chimney located on the east side of the addition. The east elevation of the primary wing is an addition connected to the main house by an enclosed breezeway. The south elevation has a full length porch enclosed in 1943. There are two outbuildings which were formerly used to house boarders which at a later date were used for storage. There is three room shed and a cinderblock garage with dormer winders and seven bedrooms."The Elms" was built by Charles James Howeth who came to Tilghman with his family from Poplar Island in 1893. This property was purchased from Charlotte Howeth by the current family in 1928 and operated as a boarding house until the 1960's. "The Elms" got its name from the two large elm trees at the entrance which stood in the front yard. The ornate central bay of the front facade is distinctive. The house is large and rambling and situated on two acres of land in the center of the village of Tilghman.Like many houses on the Island, (Tilghman Island Watermen's Museum) the "Lee House" was named after its original owners. The Lee family, who owned the home during the early 1900s, was said to have resided there until sometime in the 1930s. The house was inherited by a Tilghman Island resident, Leona Garvin Harrison, and it soon became a part of The Elms, a very popular and successful island fishing party resort. The Elms included the property adjacent to the Lee House. Miss Leona, as she was known, ran the resort and decided that the Lee House would serve well as a boarding house, taking in any overflow guests.The house could sleep up 12 people and is said to have provided lodging for doctors, lawyers and prominent business owners who would often visit. All meals were served in the main house and the well-traveled sidewalk leading to it from the Lee House is still visible. A day of fishing would cost $25 and for an additional $5.50 guests enjoyed a full breakfast, a packed lunch, and a family-style feast for dinner. Common on the dinner menu were the resorts famous Crab Imperial, fried chicken, roast beef, and crab cakes always accompanied by sliced tomatoes, corn, and staff Chef Theodores freshly baked bread. After dinner and a long day on the water, guests would head back to the Lee House to play cards, exchange stories and call it a night.As times began to change and more and more people purchased their own boats, the demand for the fishing party properties began to wane. The Lee House closed as a boarding house in 1971 and has remained vacant ever since.In 1984 the house was passed on to Ms. Leonas daughter, Shirley Garvin Walton and was later inherited by Shirleys son John and daughter Barbara in 2000.
Exterior Features

Architectural Style Traditional Construction Materials Frame Garage Spaces 3.00 Garage Type Additional Storage Area Garage YN Yes Other Structures 2nd GarageUtility Building Parking Features Crushed Stone Parking Types Detached GarageDriveway Pool No Pool Water Access YN No Water View YN No Waterfront YN No

Interior Features

Above Grade Fin SQFT 5389 Basement YN No Below Grade Finished Area 0 Below Grade Unfinished Area 0 Cooling None Fireplace YN No Heating None Interior Features Wood FloorsKitchen - CountryFloor Plan - TraditionalAttic Levels 2 Main Level Bedrooms 1 Room List Living RoomDining RoomKitchenFamily RoomUtility Room Spa YN No Upper Level1 Bedrooms 8

Property Features

Accessibility Features None Association YN No Central Air YN No Condo YN No Cooling Fuel None Foundation Details OtherBrick/Mortar Heating Fuel None Hot Water None Navigable Water YN N New Construction YN No Original MLSNumber 803382058360 Ownership Interest Fee Simple Sale Type Standard Senior Community YN No Sewer Public Sewer Structure Design Type Detached Tax Annual Amount 3469.00 Vacation Rental YN No Water Source Well Zoning RESIDENTIAL Zoning Description Residential with zoning approved special exception

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