History
Militia, under the command of Lt. Col. Philip A. Reed, marched on Belle Air (Fairlee) to confront British forces at Caulk's Field. On August 31, 1814, the British were repulsed. Their commander, Sir Peter Parker, was mortally wounded and brought to the Mitchell House for possible aid. Upon his ultimate demise there, his body was transported back to his native England, preserved in a barrel of rum. This is designated in the legend recorded in the Maryland Registry of old homesites. From plantation to private home to nursing home to B&B, the Mitchell House is steeped in history.
Specialties
Conveniently located on Maryland's Eastern Shore between Chestertown and Rock Hall in Kent County, this lovely 18th century manor home sits like a jewel on 12 manicured acres. The Chesapeake Bay is a mere 1/2 mile away, where guests may use the private beach and full services of the Tolchester Marina. The Inn's six guest rooms, two parlors, screened porch, and numerous fireplaces provide a casual and friendly atmosphere. Our new