Things to Do in Brandywine
A move to Brandywine, Maryland, is often inspired by a desire to get out of the city. Brandywine neighborhood attractions are full of charm and history, rivaling some of the attractions in the nation's capital. On the weekends, residents and visitors alike take advantage of area historical homes. Tour the Charles S. Early House, which has been standing since 1870 and provides an inside look at the life of its builder; the Victorian architecture and character were meticulously crafted. In the spirit of its rural setting, Brandywine also boasts farm tours; visitors to the P.A. Bowen Farmstead are greeted by lots of creatures and stunning views of regional landscape. You can also kick up your feet at the Romano Vineyard and Winery with a fine glass of red—it's one of the best places to find and chat up locals and learn even more about Brandywine.
Housing in Brandywine
Living in Brandywine affords plenty of privacy, as well as easy access to larger destinations, such as Alexandria, Virginia, and the District via U.S Route 29. Ample space is another of the many benefits of living here; most homes for sale in Brandywine, Maryland, are multi-story, single-family homes with large yards and private garages. Pre-owned and new construction homes are also both common. For buyers interested in a smaller property, a variety of townhomes and condos are also in the Brandywine real estate inventory, though in smaller numbers than single-family properties. As a rural area, Brandywine also has plenty of vacant lots for sale, where homeowners can build their dream house from scratch.





