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Antrim 1844

Overview

Nestled at the foot of the rolling Catoctin Mountains in Central Maryland, Antrim 1844 is a unique country house hotel acclaimed for its cuisine and luxurious accommodations. Built in 1844, Antrim was once a thriving plantation and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

After an extensive restoration effort, Antrim 1844 opened as a country inn in 1988. The mansion and estate buildings have been masterfully restored and visitors can enjoy first-hand the adaptive re-use of this exceptional restoration.

Once a 2,500-acre plantation, Antrim now occupies 24 acres of scenic countryside. The Greek Revival-style mansion with Federal influences houses the restaurant in the original smokehouse, as well as nine guest rooms, each featuring antique furnishings, canopy feather beds, marble baths and splendid views. Thirty additional guest rooms and suites are located in other historic outbuildings, including the Ice House, Cottage, Barn, Carriage House,Smith House, Birnie, Annan, Witherow, Zepp and Slonaker houses.

Located just 15 minutes from Historic Gettysburg, Antrim 1844 Country House Hotel offers a spectacular setting for romantic getaways, fine dining, elegant weddings, family reunions or corporate meetings and events.

Antrim 1844 was used as a headquarters by General George Meade prior to the Battle of Gettysburg, in 1863.

Original Property Opened: 1844

Contact Information:
Street Address:
30 Trevanion Road
Taneytown, MD 21787

Phone: (410) 756-6812
Fax: (410) 756-2744

Historic Hotels of America toll-free reservations number (800) 678-8946

National Expansion and Reform, 1815 ~ 1848

Nestled at the foot of the rolling Catoctin Mountains in Central Maryland, Antrim 1844 is a unique country house hotel acclaimed for its cuisine and luxurious accommodations. Built in 1844, Antrim was once a thriving plantation and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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