Huntingfields
The Fairton plan features 1,510 square feet of living space, four bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms and a two-car garage. You’re welcomed into the home by the bright, spacious family room. This living space flows nicely into the eat-in kitchen which highlights a peninsula island overlooking the family room and a sliding glass door for easy access to the backyard. The first floor also offers a powder room, coat closet and kitchen pantry. The open concept ensures you’ll never be far from the action! Upstairs you’ll find the four bedrooms including a roomy owner’s suite with walk-in closet and private bath. In addition, the laundry room is also conveniently located on the second floor. Pictures, photographs, colors, features, and sizes are for illustration purposes only and will vary from the homes as built.Community Information
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Sunday - Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Thursday - Friday By Appointment Only
Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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Bridget McLaughlin
[email protected]
443-569-0413
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Rebecca Allicock
Online Sales Consultant
[email protected]
302-803-0300
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Welcome to Maryland
From the cascading waterfalls to rocky-mountain terrain, rolling farm hills and white-sandy beaches, with such a wide-variety of terrain, it’s no wonder Maryland is often referred to as “America in Miniature.”
Maryland is a state filled with national “firsts.” The United States Naval Academy was founded in Annapolis on October 10, 1845. The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore employed the first female professor of medicine in 1901. It’s also home to the country’s first railroad station, first umbrella factory, first telegraph line and first dental school.
Maryland leads the nation in blue crab production, and residents were ranked as some of the nation’s happiest. Perhaps it has something to do with the herds of majestic feral ponies on the famous Assateague Island.