Harmony Hall

The 18th century Harmony Hall mansion is located on a 62.5-acre open pasture land estate along the Potomac River. This estate was purchased by the National Park Service in 1966, to preserve southern Maryland cultural heritage. Surrounded by a rich landscape, it offers visitors many chances to connect with Colonial History. The park also home to the remains of the Want Water House and canal.

Harmony Hall

Harmony Hall is a two and a half story Georgian style house built in 1723.

Flowers on a tree with a large brick house in the background.

Historic Harmony Hall

Historic image of Harmony Hall, circa 1938.

black and white photo of a large two story brick manor

Broad Creek

Broad Creek runs through the Harmony Hall property

a creek from ground level

Harmony Hall Mansion

East elevation of Harmony Hall Mansion

Photo Harmony Hall Mansion

Want Water Ruins

The ruins of Want Water, a colonial era home

Ruins of a brick chimney and wall.

Looking out from Harmony Hall

The view from the backyard of Harmony Hall

A sweeping view of a grass field dotted with trees