| John T. Warfield House | |
|---|---|
| Nearest city | North Laurel, Maryland |
| Coordinates | 39°08′32″N76°52′18″W / 39.14222°N 76.87167°W |
| Built | 1885 |
| Architectural style | Gothic Revival |
The John T. Warfield House is a historic house in North Laurel in the U.S. state of Maryland. The site is currently owned by the Maryland Milk Producers Association.
John T. Warfield was a civil war draftee from Howard County. [1] He married Rachel Virginia Dorsey in 1862, and with their sons Lee Clagett and Seth lived at the 188-acre (76 ha) estate until 1899. [2]
The house is a one-story three-bay-wide wood building on a stone foundation built in 1885 for John T. Warfield. [3]
The Maryland State Highway administration hired the company Traceries to document the historical status of the property. The auditor described the site as non-historical, although John T. Warfield's other house of similar design, construction, era and architecture in Montgomery County was considered significantly historic. [4]