Primrose Hill (Annapolis, Maryland)

Primrose Hill is a historic home at 3 Milkshake Lane in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

It is of mid-18th-century Georgian design and construction, and the property is historically important with its direct association to the American portraitist, John Hesselius (1728–1778), who resided in this house between about 1763 and his death.

[1] Over the course of time and many owners, and notably with the dedication of Truxtun Park, the once 656-acre property associated with the historic home decreased to approximately 4.5 acres in size.

[3] The remaining plot was sold in 2014 to a private developer, after which the historic home was restored to architectural period-correctness.

[4] This article about a Registered Historic Place in Anne Arundel County, Maryland is a stub.

The restored exterior of the Historic House at Primrose Hill