Mulberry Fields, a distinctive estate spanning 500 acres with a mile-long view of the Potomac River, boasts the last standing Georgian manor house in St. Mary’s County. The interior showcases 18th-century charm with a grand center hall and fully paneled front rooms. Plans for an approved renovation aim to enhance the kitchen, bathrooms, and add a new wing. Two historic dependencies, once used for various services, flank the north entrance. Renovated structures, like “The Kitchen” guest cottage, coexist with original elements in the “Weaving House.” The property includes numerous historic buildings, generating income through rental units and leased fields for farming. Added in the 1930s, six rental units currently yield $70,000, with potential for more income through renovations. Listed on the National Registry of Historic Places since 1973, Mulberry Fields allows limited industrial or commercial activities per the Maryland Historical Trust Deed of Easement. Owners must comply with conservation, historical preservation, and road easements. With proximity to Leonardtown, Lexington Park, and Solomon’s Island, as well as easy access to Washington DC and airports, Mulberry Fields presents a unique and historically rich investment opportunity. In-depth history available upon request.