Worthington's Quarters, White Hall, Glen Burnie, Iris Hill, is a historic plantation complex in Columbia in Howard County, Maryland, United States.
The stucco-covered brick plantation house resides on a 150-acre tract, "Wincopin Neck", surveyed for Richard and Benjamin Warfield.
The land tract "Worthington's Addition" was also considered part of the estate when started as early as 1710.
Their daughter Anne Warfield and Revolutionary War Major Richard Lawrance settled there next, calling the manor "White Hall".
[2] The site is located along the Middle Patuxent River, which once stood two bridges leading to Laurel.