Mar 03, 2026
230 Stony Run Lane, Unit 2A, Guilford, Baltimore. Hot House: Unique Condo in the Gardens of Guilford. 2 Beds/3 Baths. 2,059 Square Feet. Asking price: $550,000. What: Are you as tired of this gloomy weather as I am and wish you could spend some time in a Mediterranean villa? Well, I have just the place for you, right here in Baltimore! Tucked in the Tuscany-Canterbury neighborhood, the Gardens of Guilford is a 1922 condominium building, designed by the architect Clyde Friz, who also designed the Tuscany and Lombardy apartments, as well as other buildings in the area. It was originally known as Campagnia. The beautiful white building is filled with Mediterranean- and Italian-style details including a loggia, French doors, quarry-tiled floors and more. As you enter, you will find a spacious living room, with a wood-burning fireplace, built-in bookshelves and cubbies, hardwood floors, and French doors leading to the loggia. The dining room can seat up to 18 family members or friends, and the kitchen has high-end appliances, a wine refrigerator, and ample storage space. A laundry room is set just off the kitchen. Both bedrooms are primary, and each has an en-suite bathroom, recently renovated. Additionally, there is a cozy light-filled family room with windows on three sides. It leads to another windowed room, which is perfect for a home office. That connects with a walk-in closet and then onwards to one of the bedrooms. The large loggia with room for a sitting area and an eating area is one of the greatest assets of this property. The arches with their wrought iron railings overlook the center circle between the buildings, filled with several trees and flowering plants. In the rear of the apartment is a small garden area with a low granite wall suitable for seasonal plantings and a wooden deck, suitable for grilling. The unit also comes with a deeded parking space, and a storage unit which is accessible through the back garden. Where: The Gardens of Guilford is in the center of the Tuscany-Canterbury neighborhood, between the elegant Tuscany and Lombardy apartments, also designed by Clyde Friz. It is nearly adjacent to the Calvert School and a short walk to the Johns Hopkins University campus.  Final Appraisal: This apartment would be perfect for someone just starting out or beginning to downsize their life. Parking will never be a problem and there is both inside and outside space. It is all on one level and provides all the space you could need over 2,000 square feet. The listing for the house is here. All photographs from the listing; one from the Architectural Record, February 1922. ...read more read less
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