White House Farm (Chestertown, Maryland)

White House Farm is a historic home located at Kennedyville, Kent County, Maryland, United States.

The house is located on an elevated site, within an informally landscaped yard which retains evidence of historic terracing.

[2] White House Farm was built in 1721 by Daniel Perkins who was a miller and stone cutter, newly arrived from New Hampshire.

He arrived in Kent County in 1710 and obtained the milling rights to dam the West branch of Morgan Creek.

After acquiring more property in 1720, he began building the larger brick home up on the hill for his family, overlooking his mills.