Lindamoor on the Severn
Community of 80 Single Family Homes with a long history dating back to 1899 when it was a farm named Porter's Hill. It consists of a voluntary & active civic association. Dues are $75 annually which supports & maintains the community paths & piers.
This brief history snippet came from their website. Make sure you visit for even more history.
Begun as a fruit orchard and tobacco farm in the 17th century, this historic property has been associated with a number of famous Annapolitan families, including Hammond, Melvin, Ridgely, and Dubois, with the additional honor of having been foreclosed—twice—by the Farmers National Bank.
After being named Lindamoor in 1899, it passed to a consortium that subdivided it in 1947. A number of community paths provide each resident in its 80 households with an easy walk to either the Cove of Cork or the Severn River. The Cove has 16 deep water moorings, two dinghy docks and a number of private piers belonging to Lindamoor residents. Lindamoor is a close- knit community, with an active community association and a promising future in its second century.
This brief history snippet came from their website. Make sure you visit for even more history.
Begun as a fruit orchard and tobacco farm in the 17th century, this historic property has been associated with a number of famous Annapolitan families, including Hammond, Melvin, Ridgely, and Dubois, with the additional honor of having been foreclosed—twice—by the Farmers National Bank.
After being named Lindamoor in 1899, it passed to a consortium that subdivided it in 1947. A number of community paths provide each resident in its 80 households with an easy walk to either the Cove of Cork or the Severn River. The Cove has 16 deep water moorings, two dinghy docks and a number of private piers belonging to Lindamoor residents. Lindamoor is a close- knit community, with an active community association and a promising future in its second century.
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