Historically significant as one of the oldest and most appealing houses in Annapolis. This property was once owned by Charles Carroll the Settler, grandfather of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, signer of the Declaration of Independence. The mellow brick, simple pine woodwork, small-paned windows and original floor boards are some of the many fine features of this early period. Offering private off street parking for 2 cars, plus a stunning garden, hard scapes, a pond, a beautifully designed potting shed and a brick privacy wall. For the first time ever in over 65 years the "Poe House" (initially known as the "Carroll-McCandless House") is available for sale. Originally built during the first quarter of the 18th century, the house was added onto in the late 18th century and again in the mid-19th century. At 300+ years old, this home has been lovingly owned by preservationist that have served as stewards of the property. Visit "The Maryland Historical Trust" website and search" Carroll-McCandless House" or Inventory No. "AA-616" to review the 74 page PDF available on this property. The property is being sold As-Is.