Longwood Manor Bed & Breakfast
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- From the North-Route 70: Take Route 97 South (Exit 76) 11 miles to a right on Goldmine Road and take your first right onto DuBarry Lane, #2900.
- Interstate-270: Take Montrose Road (exit 4) east (which becomes Randolph Road), 4.5 miles to a left onto Georgia Ave(Rte 97), then 8 miles to a left onto Goldmine Road, and take your first right onto DuBarry Lane, #2900.
- From the South-Route 495: Go north to route 270 and follow the directions above.
- Interstate-95: Take route 32 west (exit 38) 8 miles to a left onto route 108, then 9 miles to a right onto Georgia Avenue (Rte 97), then 1.8 miles to a left onto Goldmine Road, and take your first right onto DuBarry Lane, #2900.
- From the North-Route 70: Take Route 97 South (Exit 76) 11 miles to a right on Goldmine Road and take your first right onto DuBarry Lane, #2900.
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"Hospitality is the trademark at Longwood."
Step back into gracious living at historic Longwood Manor. Built in 1817, Longwood resembles Mt. Vernon and was often visited by Thomas Jefferson and other notables. Founded by Thomas Moore, agriculturist and inventor of the first refrigerator, Longwood served as the home of Moore and his wife Mary Brooke. It's current owners, Bruce and Lynn Bartlett, present to the public Longwood Manor, a warm, elegant Bed & Breakfast which brings to life the historic charm of this extraordinary place.
Each room has been carefully appointed with attractive antique and antique styled furniture which calls to mind a time in which craftsmen prided themselves in their work. Fine Oriental rugs enhance the refinished oak and original yellow pine and heart pine wood floors. Antique accents are everywhere, whether it's the gold framed mirrors, the rich upholstery, or the inviting themes which flow through each room. Longwood Manor is located in historic Brookeville just 16 miles north of Washington, D.C. We're convenient to Washington, Baltimore, Frederick, Annapolis, Rockville and Columbia and can be reached from four major highways.
Take time to enjoy the area's nearby antique shops, golf courses, tennis courts, live theatre, winery tour and restaurants. There is easy access to the Metro and all of Washington's sights.
Enjoy the swimming pool set among towering old trees and stone terrace on spacious grounds.
Longwood Manor enjoys serenity on 2 acres on its Cul-de-sac amongst residential dwellings. The manor's boxwood lined circular drive leads to a well situated lighted parking lot ample for larger vehicles.

A Deluxe Continental Breakfast is provided in the flag-stoned Garden Room or on the private terraces. The spacious and private suites feature oversize beds, vaulted ceilings, A/C, cable TV and private baths.
In addition to the bedrooms' private baths, there is a large art-deco bath with tub and shower shared between both suites' sitting rooms. The 17' x 15' sitting rooms are perfect for relaxing, work or socializing.
The suites' 2-inch thick "arrow" doors were constructed to repel intruders arrows or bullets. The Queen size sleep sofa in the sitting rooms accommodate up to 2 additional guests.
Our Maryland Room is perfect for social events and business meetings.


If you have always dreamed of staying in a Historic Mansion Manor Home, we welcome you to Longwood.
Recipient of the 2000 Restoration Award by Sandy Spring Museum.
Featured in the Washington Post and on FOX TV.