Bowieville

Bowieville is a historic home located near Upper Marlboro in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.

It is an elegant two-part plantation house of the late Federal style, built of brick and covered with stucco.

[3] Features such as its symmetry, elliptical fanlights at the entry and between the parlors, tripartite windows, bowed rear porch, and other Adamesque details exemplify the Federal style.

[3] Bowieville reflects the prosperity of the tobacco economy of Prince George's County, as well as the prominence of the Bowie family.

[3] After the death of Mary Bowie in 1825, the plantation was entangled in legal issues until the house was sold in 1846 to William J. Berry, one of the county's wealthiest planters.