Dream home: Historic gift in Ridgely's Delight
This is not only the owners' dream home but also their dream B&B in the spare rooms of the Baltimore colonial they bought and renovated.
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"Rachael's Dowry"
Partial view of basement kitchen as seen from the stairs.
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JXbeatnik at 9:55 AM January 03, 2011
The kitchen is not available to guests (health department regs.) but no less interesting than the rooms up stairs. It is located in the basement, laid out in its original configuration. This photo shows one of three arches that divides the three rooms. Here, you can also see original beams, mortised and tenoned, with several of the original wooden pins still visible. While searching for antiques to use in the Baltimore Bed and Breakfast, we also found 200 year old kitchen pieces, including cabinets and shelves.
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