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17901 Queen Anne Road
Upper Marlboro, MD 20774
$850,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2631
Property Description
Nestled on 26 acres of sprawling private land, this distinguished home is more than just a residence; it's the realization of a craftsman's lifelong dream. Meticulously constructed with a deep love for woodworking, this all-brick home is a testament to quality and attention to detail, offering a unique blend of personal touch and professional excellence. As you step inside, the sunlit family room welcomes you and offers serene woodland views from every window. The beauty of nature, mirrored in the home's beautifully refinished wood floors, creates a peaceful and secure retreat away from the bustling world. The large, eat-in kitchen, adorned with custom carpentry, reflects the owner's skill and commitment to creating a warm, inviting space for gathering and creating memories. The traditional living room, with windows on all sides, has beamed vaulted ceiling and three skylights, all centered around a cozy wood-burning fireplace. The owner's suite, a sanctuary within itself, features a private additional stove heater and specialty windows, providing panoramic views of the expansive property. More spacious bedrooms, all on the main floor, offer versatility and echoes the home's thoughtful design. In addition to its artistic charm, this property is ideal for those who value their privacy and are conscious of security. The outdoor space, both expansive and private, is a blank canvas for new memories, inspired by the beauty that fueled the home's creation. The unfinished basement presents endless possibilities for customization, and the home’s state-of-the-art geothermal energy system is superb for economical and off-grid living. The indoor solarium and greenhouse are perfect for gardening enthusiasts, continuing the legacy of a craftsman who deeply valued nature. Twenty-six acres on the Anne Arundel County line is rare and this home offers the perfect balance of peaceful seclusion and convenient access to amenities. Located literally just 14 minutes from the Washington, DC line and 15 minutes from the Annapolis Mall, this home offers convenient access to everything you need for work and play. Bowie boasts an incredible amount of amenities including numerous private pools,
Property Information
Lot Size
26 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1986
MLS Number
MDPG2100788
Location
Address
17901 QUEEN ANNE ROAD
City
UPPER MARLBORO
State
MD
Zip Code
20774
County
PRINCE GEORGE`S (UPPER MARLBORO)
Listing
Provider
Name
Compass
Phone
(202) 491-1275
Office Name
Compass (Urban Compass Inc)
Office Phone
(202) 888-5352
Agent Name
Kayce Munyeneh

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