Located along the banks of the Pocomoke River on Marylands Eastern Shore, The Cellar House Farm has stood the test of time since America’s colonial era. The home’s construction, circa 1700, was most likely at the site of an earlier colonial homestead and before that, the location was described as a Native American field.
The Farm was attained in 1965 by John L. Graham III (Jack) and family. Jack as a prominent Architect on the Eastern Shore discovered the property while designing Maryland’s “Shad Landing State Park” just up river. As an advocate of Historical Preservation, Jack restored the old home and with his family, enjoyed the property for the next 57 years.
Jacks legacy and love for the Cellar House Farm is continued today by his family and for the first time, it’s history, natural beauty and serenity will be available for others to enjoy as we open the grounds for events.
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