Built 1741 (1741) NRHP Reference # 73000889 Area 400 m² | Built by Creagh,Patrick Opened 1741 Added to NRHP 29 January 1973 | |
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Similar Shiplap House, Brice House, Chase–Lloyd House, Hammond–Harwood House, Paca House and Garden |
The Patrick Creagh House is a historic home at 160 Prince George Street in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. It is a single-pile, 1 1⁄2-story brick house with a steeply pitched gambrel roof. The house was originally built between 1735 and 1747 by local craftsman Patrick Creagh, and enlarged during the late 18th or early 19th centuries. In the early 19th century, the property was purchased by free African-American John Smith, whose wife operated Aunt Lucy’s Bakeshop at the corner of Main and Greene Streets.
Some walls of the house show scars from gunfire during the Civil War.
The Patrick Creagh House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
The backyard of the house has been used in several remodeling advertisements.