Lilburn Cottages

Lilburn Cottages (Hazlehurst Cottages)
Location of Lilburn Cottages (Hazlehurst Cottages) in Maryland
Location 3961 College Avenue Ellicott City, Maryland
Coordinates 39°15′48″N 76°47′37.8″W / 39.26333°N 76.793833°W / 39.26333; -76.793833Coordinates: 39°15′48″N 76°47′37.8″W / 39.26333°N 76.793833°W / 39.26333; -76.793833

Lilburn Cottages are a group of historic cottages part of Liburn Mansion, located in Ellicott City, Howard County, Maryland.

The cottages were located on an original 2500 acre land grant named the Valley of Owen. The gothic revival Lilburn mansion was built on College avenue for Baltimore foundry owner Richard Henry Hazelhurst in 1857. The original 20 acres site has been subdivided down to 8 acres with the guesthouse and carport outbuildings demolished.[1][2] The site of the cottages was subdivided into a 6.75 acre parcel which allowed the portion of the historic Lilburn complex to fall outside of the Ellicott City Historic district development protections.[3]

In 2013, owners Ronald and Gail Spahn allowed the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services to burn the historic structures including the adjacent Lilburn (Hammond) Cottage and Grimes house prior to subdividing the property. Spahn's Autumn Development Corporation used Howard County slope stabilization legislation to help fund clearing the historic wooded site for single family homes. KB homes marketed the subdivision as Autumn Overlook.[4][5][6][7]

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References

  1. "HO-353" (PDF). Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  2. Howard County Historic Society. Images of America Howard County. p. 84.
  3. "Lilburn Cottages" (PDF). HO-855. Retrieved 28 February 2015.
  4. "Autumn Overlook". Retrieved 28 February 2015.
  5. "CR115-2013". Retrieved 28 February 2015.
  6. "HO-856 Hammond Cottage" (PDF). Retrieved 28 February 2015.
  7. "Grimes House" (PDF). HO-854. Retrieved 28 February 2015.
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