Welcome to 86 State Circle. This 1880 shingle style architectural home represents the work of a master and is a better example of English Queen Anne architecture within the city. It's raised upon a high brick foundation and is constructed of Seven course American bond brick. The view of the State House can't be beat!
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This property is a rare jewel to the market, as it is coming for sale for the first time in about 100 years. Imagine living and perhaps working where all you'll need is steps away from your front door. Enjoy being the owner of a stately and significant historic home. There are well crafted and intricate design features from the decorative chimney caps to the fish scale shingles.
Imagine enjoying being at the heart of the city from your single story framed front porch, overlooking the State House. Welcome visitors through the gracious double doors, opening into an inviting foyer with a built in bench. The spacious formal living room features 11' ceilings and has an inviting fireplace. There are front facing windows and a side window overlooking the front porch. Walk through pocket doors to your large, fantastic dining room, with fireplace. These two rooms, with the pocket doors open, would allow for fabulous large scale entertaining. You'll also find the light filled kitchen with access to the back courtyard and parking. The main level also features extra rooms that were once the home offices of the owner/doctor with a separate entrance. The separate rooms within the office space, could be a wonderful den, bedroom, study, sitting room and bath/powder room. The staircase in the foyer has substantial balustrades, takes you to the second and third floors of this incredible home.
On the second floor you'll have plenty of room for your needs with 3 bedrooms, Library and baths. The rooms are generous in size with high ceilings and windows offering wonderful natural light. Strolling up to the third level of this unique home are two more bedrooms, a room that could be a nursery, sewing room or an incredible closet, along with a bathroom and kitchenette.
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Need more space? Head down to the lower level of this gem, perhaps my favorite, where you'll find gorgeous brick walls and flooring in some of the spaces. Bring your imagination and needs to these existing rooms. The generous family room has an original wood cooking stove, a bonus room with brick flooring which would make a top notch wine tasting room. There is space for a game room as well as a fitness/yoga room. If you are in need of a little snack while relaxing or having fun in the game room, there is a lovely kitchenette tucked away in this room. In addition to the living spaces, there is plenty of storage in the separate room, a full bath and a very well kept utility room with window.
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This home was featured in the Annapolis Architecture Guide. Check it out!
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We couldn't leave you without some history of who built the home! Alexander Randall kept a diary for over 50 years, and he really was influential on the city of Annapolis. Also check out the Library of Congress - many of his letters are cataloged there, and some of them involving Abraham Lincoln!