Perched high atop the most picturesque and historic countryside of Howard County, Maryland is Folly Quarter Farm on 54 majestic acres. The manor house was built in 1936, by the owners of Pimlico Race Track with the finest local materials of stone and wood available. Over 8000 sq. ft. of luxurious living space, with marble floors, hand milled mahogany woodwork, and exquisite architectural details everywhere. A separate guest cottage (1800 sq.ft.), pool, tennis court, ten stall horse barn, pond, trout stream, and five out buildings adorn this pristine horse breeding farm. Centrally located midway between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore , Maryland, Folly Quarter Farm was originally part of a 10,000 acre Doughregan Manor Farm owned by Charles Carroll, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.