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Chase–Lloyd House

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375: 651: 387: 79: 104: 62: 861: 871: 658: 315:. The woodwork, and particularly the door frames of the first floor, is extensively carved. Interior doors are six-panel mahogany with wrought-silver handles. The most elaborate woodwork is in the dining room; this room has, however, lost its original plaster ceiling. On the second floor the bedrooms are accessed through arched openings with panels in the reveals. The house's original kitchen was located in the basement. 111: 86: 275:
she died, she left the house to her 3 orphan nieces, Francis, Matilda, and Hester. In 1888 the house was bequeathed for use as a home for elderly women by the will of the last living niece, Hester. It continues in this use today. While the upper floors are off limits to visitors, the main floor and the extensive gardens are open to the public.
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Ionic columns, beyond which a central stair rises to the large Palladian window at the landing. The ascending stair flights split at the landing, rising in parallel runs to flank the first run on either side. The flights were originally unsupported, but supports have since been inserted to correct
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in 1771. Lloyd completed the house in 1774 with assistance from Buckland and another architect, William Noke. The house remained in the Lloyd family until 1847, when it was sold to a relation of Chase. Hester Anne Chase was the daughter of Jeremiah Townley Chase who was Samuel Chase's cousin. When
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of rubbed brick at the second and third floor lines. The front is accented by a central three-bay wide projecting pavilion. The three-part central door with pediment, entablature, fanlight and sidelights is unusual for pre-Revolutionary times. Above the door a triple window on the second floor is
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The three-story brick house stands over a tall basement and measures 54 feet (16 m) wide and 43 feet (13 m) deep. The 18 inches (46 cm) thick walls are laid in
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of rubbed brick. First and second floor windows are six-over-six, while third floor windows are six-over-three. The rear pavilion features a large
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The house's plan is of the four room, center hall type, but on a very large scale. The entrance hall contains a screen of free-standing
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Chase–Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD
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A separate structure to the rear, called the Chase Annex, is a 19th-century addition.
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National Register of Historic Places: Properties in Anne Arundel County
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followed by an arched window on the third floor. Windows are capped by
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National Register of Historic Places in Anne Arundel County, Maryland
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Interior ceilings feature plaster moldings in the manner of
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National Register of Historic Places in Annapolis, Maryland
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Category:National Register of Historic Places in Maryland
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that relates to the main stair landing on the interior.
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Heintzelman, Patricia; Snell, Charles (July 30, 1974).
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National Park Service information on Chase–Lloyd House
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark

Chase–Lloyd House is located in Maryland
Chase–Lloyd House is located in the United States
Annapolis, Maryland
38°58′52″N 76°29′19.7″W / 38.98111°N 76.488806°W / 38.98111; -76.488806
70000260
Annapolis, Maryland
Georgian
Thirteen Colonies
William Buckland
Samuel Chase
Declaration of Independence
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
Edward Lloyd IV
Flemish bond
belt courses
flat arches
Palladian window
Ionic order
Robert Adam
National Historic Landmark
Wye House
Talbot County, Maryland
Hammond–Harwood House
Colonial families of Maryland
List of National Historic Landmarks in Maryland
National Register of Historic Places in Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Chase–Lloyd House, May 1942

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