Mount Pleasant (Union Bridge, Maryland)

Pleasant, also known as the Clemson Family Farm, is a historic home located at Union Bridge, Carroll County, Maryland, United States.

It is a five-bay by two-bay, 2+1⁄2-story brick structure with a gable roof and built about 1815.

Also on the property is a brick wash house, a hewn mortised-and-tenoned-and-pegged timber-braced frame wagon shed flanked by corn cribs, and various other sheds and outbuildings.

It was the home farm of the Farquhar family, prominent Quakers of Scotch-Irish descent[2] who were primarily responsible for the establishment of the Pipe Creek Settlement.

This article about a Registered Historic Place in Carroll County, Maryland is a stub.