Former Maryland governor’s Howard County estate hits market for $10M


The Woodbine home of former Maryland Gov. Edwin Warfield has hit the market for $10.25 million.

Encompassing 180 acres and 18,370 square feet of enclosed areas, the Oakdale estate provides opportunities for hosting events and overnight guests, as well as a potential business opportunity to use the grounds as a winery.

The three-story brick home was built in 1838 with a major expansion completed in 1898. Warfield's family acquired the property in 1766, and he later served as Maryland's 45th governor…

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