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The William Brown House, also known as London Town Publik House or Londontowne Public House, is a former Colonial tavern located in the Historic London Town and Gardens museum complex in Woodland Beach,
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. Completed in 1764, it is one of the best-preserved examples of a colonial-era brick tavern house. From 1828 to 1965 the structure was used as a county
alms house An almshouse (also known as a bede-house, poorhouse, or hospital) is charitable housing provided to people in a particular community, especially during the Middle Ages. They were often built for the poor of a locality, for those who had held cer ...
. It was declared a
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in 1970. and  


Description

The William Brown House is located northeast of the Woodland Beach community in
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, at the end of Londontown Road on the south bank of South River, about four miles from
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. Woodland Beach is now also known locally as Londontowne. The William Brown House is a two-story brick structure with an elevated basement, seven bays wide and three deep. The hipped roof is cut off to form a deck or terrace with a massive chimney at each end. Windows in the front (south) facade are topped by brick flat arches, while windows in the rear and ends have segmental arches. Windows are nine-over-nine sashes at the first floor and nine-over-six at the second floor. A three-bay-wide pedimented pavilion projects from the center of the main facade, containing the main entrance and approached by a flight of brick and stone steps. The house is unique in its use of all- header-bond on all four sides. The interior features a wide living hall extending from front to back, intersected at its midpoint by smaller side halls leading to doors in the ends of the house. The rear (north) portion of the hall contains a fireplace and was used as a living space, while the front portion contains the stairs. Four equal-sized rooms are located in the corners formed by the hall arrangement. There are doors in each of the four elevations.


History

The William Brown House was built by William Brown between 1758 and 1764. It was located on the main road connecting
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and
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. The South River was crossed at that point by a ferry, which was also owned by Brown. It was part of a community of about 100 lots, of which it is the only substantial survivor. The house was an extravagance for Brown, and his debts eventually caused him to convey the house and property to the estate of James Dick, who had lent Brown the money for the house and lots. The house was acquired by the county for use as a poorhouse in 1828, a role it served until 1965. It is presently a museum, operated by the London Town Foundation.


See also

*
Upton Scott House The Upton Scott House is a historic home in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. It is a -story, rectangular brick house. The interior is lavish, and the house has sustained only minor alterations in the 20th century. The ho ...
in Annapolis, also built by Brown, which closely resembles this building *
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* National Register of Historic Places listings in Anne Arundel County, Maryland


Gallery

Almshouse at London Town, London Town Road, South River vicinity (Anne Arundel County, Maryland).jpg, Almshouse at London Town, London Town Road, South River vicinity (Anne Arundel County, Maryland), November 1936 William Brown House East Facade Jul 09.JPG, William Brown House, East Facade, July 2009 William Brown House North Facade Jul 09.JPG, William Brown House, North Facade, July 2009 (View from Dock)


References


External links


William Brown House, Historic London Town
*, including photo in 1970, at Maryland Historical Trust * {{National Register of Historic Places in Maryland National Historic Landmarks in Maryland Drinking establishments on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Museums in Anne Arundel County, Maryland Commercial buildings completed in 1764 Historic house museums in Maryland Historic American Buildings Survey in Maryland Taverns in Maryland Houses in Anne Arundel County, Maryland 1764 establishments in Maryland National Register of Historic Places in Anne Arundel County, Maryland Brick buildings and structures in Maryland