Hubbry Logo
search
search button
Sign in
Historyarrow-down
starMorearrow-down
Hubbry Logo
search
search button
Sign in
Montrose Mansion and Chapel
Community hub for the Wikipedia article
logoWikipedian hub
Welcome to the community hub built on top of the Montrose Mansion and Chapel Wikipedia article. Here, you can discuss, collect, and organize anything related to Montrose Mansion and Chapel. The purpose of the hub is to connect people, foster deeper knowledge, and help improve the root Wikipedia article.
Add your contribution
Inside this hub
Montrose Mansion and Chapel

Montrose Mansion and Chapel
Montrose Mansion and Chapel is located in Maryland
Montrose Mansion and Chapel
Montrose Mansion and Chapel is located in the United States
Montrose Mansion and Chapel
Location13700 Hanover Rd., Reisterstown, Maryland
Coordinates39°29′52″N 76°51′9″W / 39.49778°N 76.85250°W / 39.49778; -76.85250
Area2 acres (0.81 ha)
Built1826 (1826)
Architectural styleGreek Revival, Second Empire, Federal
NRHP reference No.90000354[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 19, 1990

Montrose Mansion and Chapel, originally known as Montrose Mansion, is a historic home located on the campus of Camp Fretterd Military Reservation of the Maryland Army National Guard in Reisterstown, Baltimore County, Maryland. It is a two-story neoclassical stone house constructed originally about 1826 by William Patterson who gave it to his grandson, Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte as a wedding present. By the middle of the 19th century, a large two-story wing was added, then a mansard roof with round-top dormers, a cupola, and a bracketed cornice with pendants was added about 1880. The chapel was completed in 1855 and is a rectangular structure of stone with Greek Revival decorative detailing. It features a three-story bell and entrance tower.[2]

The mansion and tower are separated by about a quarter of a mile.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.[1]

References

[edit]
[edit]
Add your contribution
Related Hubs