Oakdale General Admission

Oakdale General Admission

Oakdale Manor, 
May 13  -  
June 5   
$35 at the door    
$30 in advanced/online

Historic Ellicott City, Inc. is pleased to announce its 34th Decorator Show House, Oakdale. Located at 16449 Ed Warfield Road, Woodbine, MD 21797, the culturally, historically and architecturally significant home of the Warfield Family since 1766, Oakdale was home to former Maryland Governor Edwin Warfield, who added the 1898 addition and the massive Doric columns that will greet you.

Since 1984 our organization has been hosting Decorator Show Houses to support our mission of preservation and restoration of buildings and homes in Old Ellicott City and Howard County.

Hours of Operation

OPENING DATE: FRIDAY MAY 13, 2022 (10AM-4PM)
CLOSING DATE: SUNDAY JUNE 5, 2022 (11AM-5PM)
WEEK OF MAY 16TH – THURS, FRI, SAT 10AM-4PM, SUNDAY 11AM-5PM
WEEK OF MAY 23RD – THURS, FRI, SAT 10AM-4PM, SUNDAY 11AM-5PM
WEEK OF MAY 30TH – THURS, FRI, SAT 10AM-4PM, SUNDAY 11AM-5PM

About Oakdale Manor

Culturally, historically, and architecturally significant, Oakdale, circa 1838 and 1898, ancestral home of Governor Edwin Warfield, is a magnificent estate on a tranquil 180 acre tract only 20 miles from both the Washington and Baltimore Beltways. On the National Register of Historic Places and sited on land acquired by the Warfield’s in 1766, the main house boasts 12 inch thick walls and 12 fireplaces.

Impressive, original detail and craftsmanship are prominent throughout, and the grand front porch is graced by 18 foot Doric columns providing a striking view of the property’s fields and woods.

An addition to the main residence added in 2005 masterfully designed and artfully integrated provides and additional 8,870 square feet, a superb setting for grand entertainment. A 60 X 30 pool adjoins this space via the conservatory. The combined structures are gracefully connected via a 120’covered colonnade merging into the main wraparound porch. With remarkable visual impact and evocative setting, Oakdale singularly connects the past and present.