Escape the stresses of daily life at our elegant 4-bedroom cottage, just 10 minutes from historic downtown Frederick. Set on five private acres with a tree-lined driveway, you’ll enjoy luxury finishes, a heated spa, and a private pool (seasonal) I in a peaceful, secluded setting that’s still close to I-70, I-270, and Route 340.
Things to do in the Frederick Area
Nestled in the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge and Catoctin Mountains you will be less than one hour from Washington, DC and Baltimore, Maryland and minutes from Gettysburg, Antietam and Harper's Ferry. A trip to the big city isn’t necessary for history buffs. Tour the National Museum of Civil War Medicine or the Revolutionary Hessian Barracks, or the grounds of Monocacy National Battlefield. Travel to nearby Antietam, Gettysburg, Harper’s Ferry, or South Mountain Battlefield.
If nature is more your pleasure, hike or bike the trails of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Catoctin Mountain Park or the C&O Canal or take in the waterfalls at Cunningham Falls State Park. A tour of downtown Frederick’s historic architecture, public arts, the Community Bridge and murals makes a great day trip. Frederick has been named one of “America’s Dozen Distinctive Destinations:,” “Great Places in America,” and a “Preserve America” community.
Performing Arts & Music
The city of Frederick is a recognized Maryland Arts and Entertainment District. Take in a play, concert or dance performance at the Weinberg Center for the Arts. Across the street you’ll find a more intimate experience at the Maryland Ensemble Theater featuring a main stage series of original and contemporary plays, comedies improve troupes, and a family theater series. If a dinner theater is more to your liking visit the Way-Off Broadway Dinner Theater.
Lovers of live music will want to visit downtown Frederick after 9 pm on weekends. Shoppers will love boutiques, specialty shops and antique emporiums in downtown Frederick. It’s a short drive to one of the nearby antique meccas, such as New Market, Mt Airy, Middletown, Emmitsburg and Thurmont. Sample Frederick’s nationally acclaimed wines at wine festivals held throughout the year.
Summers in Frederick are magical with wonderful arts events. The Frederick Festival of the Arts features more than 100 artists and dozens of musical offerings. Frederick also boasts a great Summer Concert Series which launches its annual season of weekly Sunday night concerts in beautiful Baker Park. On Thursday mornings in late June, July and August, Summerfest Family Theater features professionally produced children’s entertainment there as well. On Thursday nights the Carroll Creek Amphitheater heats up with the sounds of live music during Alive @ Five for those over 21.
Visual Arts
Frederick offers fine arts venues such as the Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center featuring diverse art exhibits in an exciting location. Equally engaging are the many privately-owned galleries and shops specializing in original paintings, pottery, jewelry and artistically executed home accessories. The city landscape provides dozens of public art projects where you will find more than 30 murals and sculptures.
Sports
If baseball is your favorite pass-time, take in an evening at the Frederick Keys Stadium. The Class A Minor League farm team of the Baltimore Orioles offers fireworks, kids’ activities and a family friendly environment. Enjoy some of Frederick’s top golf courses including Musket Ridge, Maryland National, Whiskey Creek, Links of Gettysburg, Clustered Spires, P.B. Dye, Worthington Manor, Challedon, and many more.
Landmarks
Visit the National Shrine of Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first American born canonized saint. A peaceful mountaintop pilgrimage to the National Shrine Grotto of Lourdes, the oldest replica of the Grotto of Lourdes in the western hemisphere is only 30 minutes away.
Specialty Shopping
We are close to the historic downtown shopping district where you will find retail entrepreneurs offering hand selected merchandise. One Hundred stores are located on Market, Patrick and East streets specializing in a diverse array of goods including: clothing, gifts, outdoor gear, toys, jewelry, chocolate, skateboards, furniture, fine home accessories, fresh cut flowers, hosiery, stationery, imports and more. Nationally-recognized stores are located in malls, shopping centers, and nearby outlets such as the Hagerstown and Leesburg Prime Outlets.
Culinary Delights
For those desiring a memorable dining experience Frederick County has all the right ingredients. Savor fresh local foods prepared by critically-acclaimed chefs like Bryan Voltaggio (Volts, Family Meal). Diners can expect Maryland and Chesapeake-style fare, dishes prepared with local ingredients, urban-chic restaurants with sophisticated entrees and ambiance and authentic international cooking from all corners of the globe. Downtown Frederick is a showcase of the culinary arts where 30 dining establishments stand ready to please your palate. Many are close to major attractions. Local restaurants also host daily happy hours and many beer or wine dinners, featuring local wine and craft beers. Live music and open mic nights also contribute to a lively nightlife.
Outdoor Activities
Northern Frederick County is home to Catoctin Mountain National Park, Cunningham Falls State Park and Gambrill State Park. Each offers exciting outdoor experiences and breathtaking scenery. You can enjoy wildlife, wildflowers, historic buildings, hiking trails, scenic drives, tent and cabin camping, boating, swimming, fly-fishing and cross country skiing.
Park experiences available in western Frederick County combine natural beauty with history. At Gathland State Park you’ll see the War Correspondents Memorial Arch and learn about the life of George Alfred Townsend a Civil War correspondent whose estate was once located on the site. The Appalachian Trail traverses Gathland as well as Washington Monument state Park, the first national tribute to the father of Our Country. The C&O Canal provides hiking and biking and also offers insight into transportation and trade in the 1800s. Nearby, the majestic Potomac River offers scenic beauty as well as thrilling whitewater rafting experiences.
Enjoy the agriculture experience at one of the many orchards, farms, vineyards or farmer’s markets. Pick your own fruits or vegetables or try a creamery treat from the farm. In fall, try one of several corn mazes, harvest festivals and uniquely charming events that Frederick County has to offer.
Covered Bridges
Frederick County has three of only eight remaining covered bridges in Maryland; they are all still in use and worth the trip.
FREDERICK AT A GLANCE:
- On the first Saturday of every month, Frederick’s downtown shopping district enjoy’s festivities and late night shopping
Downtown Frederick has dozens of wonderful restaurants and hundreds of diverse shops.
- Frederick's Theatre District provides a variety of performances in its venue
- Visit the National Museum of Civil War Medicine on Patrick Street.
- Take the Frederick Wine Tour. Visit one of our 3 microbreweries. Tour & Taste at the Flying Dog Brewery.
- Take a Ghost Tour on a dark and stormy night (available every weekend from spring-fall).
- Enjoy the many special events Frederick has to offer: the Festival of the Arts, Fourth of July, the In the Street Festival, Holidays events all December.
- Attend the Great Frederick Fair in September and Frederick's two Oktoberfests
- Tour the Delaplaine Art Museum and Frederick's many art galleries.
- Hear some live music: Coffee House, Cafe Nola, Brewer's Alley, The Blueside Tavern,, Firestones, Cafe 611, - to name just a few of many venues.
- Children's Museum at Rose Hill Manor, the Taney House, the Frederick Historical Society, the Hessian Barracks.
What’s inside
4 bedrooms with luxury linens, duvet, plush pillows, and deluxe towels
A roomy living area, including a dedicated library for quiet moments
Gourmet, fully equipped kitchen with granite countertops, custom cabinets, full-size appliances, Keurig, and essentials
High-speed Wi-Fi, 4 flat-screen TVs, in-unit laundry, hair dryer, iron/board, and basic toiletries
Ample closet space and generous storage throughout
Outdoor amenities
Private pool (seasonal: open April–September)
Heated spa accessible year-round
Private 5-acre property with landscaped grounds
Charcoal grill available on request
Ample parking for cars, vans, RVs, trailers, and even boats
Location & Convenience
Close to downtown Frederick’s shops, restaurants, breweries, wineries, and museums
Easy access to I-70, I-270, and Route 340; near golf courses and outdoor recreation
Short drive to Civil War and Revolutionary War sites, Antietam, Gettysburg, Harper’s Ferry, and Blue Ridge trails
Experience & Services
Continental breakfast on your first morning (bagels, fruit, juice)
Welcome bottle of local wine with cheese and crackers
Help with dinner reservations, local recommendations, and activity planning
Direct booking options and assistance for special requests
Guests Love
Secluded and quiet, yet convenient to everything Frederick has to offer
Elegant decor with thoughtful touches and built-in cabinetry
Responsive host support and streamlined check-in/out
Important Details
Check-in: 3:00 PM; Check-out: 11:00 AM
Non-smoking property
Average stay patterns: two nights common, longer stays welcome
Pets: No Pets Allowed
Nearby Attractions (highlights)
Historic downtown Frederick, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, Weinberg Center for the Arts
Local golf courses, artisan shops, farmer’s markets, and multiple parks
Booking Notes
Pool is seasonal (April–September). Spa available year-round.
A two-night minimum stay is common, with longer stays encouraged to explore the area.