Looking for a luxury historic inn on the eastern show of Maryland? Our comprehensive Brampton 1860 review covers everything you need to know about this award-winning boutique retreat in Chestertown, including accommodations, dining, activities, and why it’s perfect for romantic getaways.
Brampton 1860 Review
Some places promise escape. Brampton 1860 actually delivers it.
From the moment we arrived, the world outside seemed to fade away. This 35-acre retreat in Chestertown, Maryland is not just a boutique inn with historic charm. It’s a sanctuary where the pace of life slows naturally, quiet moments feel deliberate, and you leave more rested than when you arrived.
Over three summer days, we wandered the gardens in full bloom, watched wildlife move through the meadows, and simply let the property’s calm rhythm take over.
The magic of Brampton 1860 does not come from checking off sights. It comes from giving yourself over to a place that knows exactly how to care for its guests.
By the end of our stay, it was easy to see why this corner of the Eastern Shore is so effortlessly enchanting at the height of summer.
BRAMPTON 1860 AT A GLANCE
- Location: 25227 Chestertown Road, Chestertown, MD
▸Scenic Eastern Shore; 2 hours from Baltimore or DC; 1 hour from Wilmington, DE - Vibe: Romantic, boutique luxury on a historic 35-acre estate
- Price Range: $$–$$$ ($229–$450 depending on room and season)
- Accommodations: Manor house rooms and private cottages with fireplaces, jetted tubs, and Japanese soaking tubs
- Dining: Farm-to-table breakfast, afternoon tea, Steampot dinners, local restaurant partnerships
- On-Site Perks: 35 acres of gardens, fire pit, Certified Wildlife Habitat, EV charging, chickens
- Awards & Recognition:
- Select Registry member since 2001
- National Register of Historic Places
- Certified Wildlife Habitat designation
- Best For: Romantic getaways, anniversaries, summer retreats, history lovers, nature enthusiasts
- Reservations: BramptonInn.com or (410) 778-1860
Brampton Magic Begins Before You Even Unpack

Nothing quite prepared us for the moment we pulled into what appeared to be an old barn for parking at Marley’s Cottage.
Following the simple instructions to “open the red door,” we stepped through and found ourselves in what felt like a completely different world. Behind that door was a bright, spacious, beautifully appointed cottage that had been completely hidden from view.
It was surreal, like something from a dream where you discover secret rooms in familiar places. This 1,000-square-foot retreat became our private oasis, tucked away in the back of the property with total seclusion yet just a two-minute walk to the main house.


Marley’s Cottage defied every expectation. The space offered multiple areas for relaxation, from the elevated bedroom overlooking a wood-burning fireplace to the screened porch with a deep Japanese soaking tub facing the meadow. The spacious shower with a bench and multiple jets felt like a spa treatment. Even the sheets on the king bed were exceptional quality that made every night’s sleep feel luxurious.


But perhaps our favorite feature was the front porch swing, where we enjoyed our morning coffee before daily walks around the property. We never wanted to leave.
A Property Steeped in History


The 1860 Manor House sits at the heart of Brampton. This brick Italianate mansion has witnessed over 160 years of Eastern Shore history and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built during the Civil War era, it has seen the property evolve from a working plantation to a thriving farm, and now to the boutique inn that welcomes guests today.
Like other historic properties we’ve experienced, including Glasbern Inn, River House at Odettes, and Hotel du Pont, Brampton successfully balances preservation with modern luxury.
The property’s heritage remains very much alive. Dave and Hilari Rinehart, who took over Brampton in 2020, have carefully preserved its historic charm while adding modern comforts that make every stay feel effortless. Their vision blends historical preservation with modern luxury, creating a place where guests can enjoy history and charm while still having every comfort.
What sets Brampton apart is the Rineharts themselves. Rather than distant property owners, they’re hands-on hosts who bring passion to their stewardship. During our daily encounters around the grounds, they were eager to explain everything from the various building histories to their ongoing conservation efforts that earned the Certified Wildlife Habitat designation.
Their enthusiasm is genuine, and you can tell they’re not just running a business but caring for a piece of history they want others to appreciate and enjoy.
Squeaky: Brampton’s Feline Ambassador


While Dave and Hilari Rinehart officially own Brampton 1860, the real host is Squeaky – a 14-year-old black cat who clearly runs the place. This charismatic feline has been at Brampton longer than the current owners and strolls around like he knows it.
Squeaky became our constant companion, following us everywhere with the persistence of a devoted tour guide. During our Steampot dinner on the cottage deck, he didn’t leave our side. And, of course, a few shared bits of shrimp and crab secured his loyalty for life.


Later that evening, when we relaxed by the fire pit, Squeaky made himself comfortable in the circle, clearly accustomed to being part of the social hour. The next morning at breakfast, he made his rounds on the patio, greeting other guests with the same friendly enthusiasm. Watching this cat work the room like a seasoned innkeeper added an element of charm that no amount of planning could replicate.
Summer at Brampton 1860


Summer at Brampton delivers endless memories, but our evening thunderstorm turned into an unexpected highlight. Watching the storm roll across the sky from our cottage porch swing, coffee in hand and the sound of rain on the roof, created the kind of moment that stays with you long after vacation ends.
The property transforms throughout the day in ways that appear almost orchestrated. Morning butterflies dancing around the abundant gardens, afternoon picnics under trees at the forest edge, evening gatherings around the fire pit during cool summer nights. Each moment flows naturally into the next without any need to rush or plan.


The gardens were at their absolute peak during our stay, with blooms everywhere you looked and fruit trees ready for picking.
Breakfast at Brampton 1860


Walking into the Manor House each morning hits with a wall of incredible aromas.
Bacon sizzling, fresh coffee brewing, and something sweet baking in the oven. You could hear the breakfast team working hard in the kitchen, and we felt the energy.
Brampton’s morning meals aren’t your typical bed and breakfast fare. While cottage delivery was available, we chose the Manor House dining room after our morning walks, creating opportunities to chat with fellow guests and relax in the inviting common spaces. Starting each day with coffee on our swing, then walking to breakfast became a ritual we looked forward to.
The daily-changing menus feature ingredients sourced directly from the property and local farms – including fresh eggs from Brampton’s own chickens. Our favorites included fluffy waffles, expertly prepared eggs, fresh donuts, and something completely unexpected: Aebleskivers. Light Danish pancake balls that showed the kitchen’s commitment to creativity over standard fare.
The Manor House stays open throughout the day, maintaining that welcoming coffee-and-cookies atmosphere that makes you want to pop in repeatedly.
The Art of Curated Experiences


Brampton excels at something many properties attempt but few master: Creating experiences that are authentically Eastern Shore while being tailored to your pace and interests.
Rather than bombarding guests with activity options, they’ve developed partnerships with select local businesses that align with their commitment to quality and authenticity.


Brampton 1860 offers a variety of onsite dining packages. During our three-day stay Brampton arranged a variety of experiences that were perfectly timed and coordinated.
- A welcome Crow Sparkling wine and artisan cheese board upon arrival
- The Signature Steampot dinner delivered to our cottage
- A gourmet picnic lunch
- A 3 course wine pairing dinner at The Kitchen at the Imperial
- Wine tasting at Crow Vineyard
The beauty lies in how these elements flow together naturally. You’re not juggling multiple reservations or worrying about logistics. Brampton handles the coordination while you simply move from one memorable experience to the next.
A Steampot That Defines Local Dining


Our first evening’s Steampot dinner, delivered directly to the cottage, represented everything that makes Eastern Shore cuisine special.
This isn’t just seafood. It’s a celebration of the region’s abundance.
Local crabs, shrimp, clams, sweet corn, potatoes, and even locally-made kielbasa, all steamed and served with wine, fresh salad, warm bread, and dessert.
Enjoying this feast on our private porch while watching the sun set over the meadow, with Squeaky keeping us company in hopes of more seafood sharing, created exactly the kind of intimate moment that makes travel memorable.
The quality and preparation rivaled any waterside restaurant, but the private, tranquil setting surrounded by nature made it infinitely more unique.
Afternoon Tea: A Daily Celebration


The 4:00 PM tea time became another daily highlight we looked forward to.
This isn’t just refreshments. It’s where the real conversations happen.
We met several other couples during these relaxed gatherings and discovered something telling: they were all regulars who visit multiple times each year. One couple actually lives in Chestertown but treats Brampton as their go-to staycation spot.
Conversations flowed naturally around recommendations for local spots, stories about Squeaky’s antics from previous visits, and that universal question of how everyone first discovered this place. Most stories involved word-of-mouth recommendations rather than online searches, which we love.
We especially enjoyed talking with Dave and Hilari during this time. They’re fascinating people who we could have chatted with for hours, not just about Brampton’s history and unique features, but about their own backgrounds and experiences. Their enthusiasm for what they’ve created shines through, but they’re equally curious about their guests and where they’ve traveled. That kind of organic loyalty from both guests and owners tells you a lot about this place.
Summertime in Historic Chestertown, MD


Just a two-minute drive from Brampton 1860, the colonial town of Chestertown, MD is delightful to explore. This historic river town balances 18th-century architecture with contemporary culture that’s completely authentic rather than touristy.
In this quaint downtown, you’ll find charming shops like Twigs and Teacups offering unique gifts and local treasures. The town’s waterfront along the Chester River creates picturesque settings for shopping, dining, or simply enjoying the evening air. Historic fountains and tree-lined streets add to the timeless charm, and during summer evenings, the outdoor seating and dog-friendly atmosphere make it easy to relax and soak in the ambiance.
💡 The Eastern Shore offers many charming destinations, from St. Michaels, MD and Kent Narrows, MD to Onancock, Virginia and Cape Charles, Virginia.
Wine Pairing Dinner at The Kitchen at the Imperial


Our evening featured a three-course wine pairing dinner at The Kitchen at the Imperial, located at 208 High Street in the heart of historic Chestertown. This upscale restaurant exemplifies the kind of local partnership that makes Brampton remarkable, with both properties committed to local ingredients and memorable dining experiences.
Chef Steve Quigg, a three-time winner of Best Chef on the Eastern Shore, has built The Kitchen’s reputation on 100 percent scratch cooking with farm-to-table and water-to-table sourcing. Most ingredients in our dishes were sourced within five miles of the restaurant, highlighting the abundance of the Eastern Shore region.
The restaurant occupies a restored historic building with indoor dining and outdoor patio seating where dogs are welcome. Our server Jillian provided attentive, knowledgeable service, while Chef Steve shared each dish’s local sourcing and preparation.
Our culinary journey began with two creative appetizers:


Beef Tartare with pickled mustard seed and crostini topped with black pepper, featuring clean, bold flavors.
Burrata served over fried green tomatoes with grilled figs and balsamic, balancing creamy, tangy, and sweet elements.
The main courses continued to impress:


Hand-butchered Flank Steak, sous vide for six hours and served with homemade shoestring fries and tarragon mushroom cream sauce, transformed a traditionally tough cut into something tender and flavorful.
Award-winning Crab Cake served with creamy smashed potatoes, locally grown zucchini, and sweet corn hash, accompanied by a smoky tomato tarragon remoulade.
Dessert provided a sweet finale with a gluten-free almond torte topped with candied almonds and a dark chocolate bread pudding made with butter, cream, and dark chocolate ganache. Both desserts were rich and beautifully presented.
Each course was expertly paired with Chef Steve’s wine selections, enhancing the flavors of both food and wine. With outdoor seating, charming historic surroundings, and a dog-friendly atmosphere, the evening was quintessential Chestertown on a summer night.
Wildlife Encounters at Brampton 1860


Brampton’s Certified Wildlife Habitat designation becomes real the moment you step outside.
The property has its own soundtrack: Cardinals calling from the trees, Carolina wrens chattering in the bushes, blue jays making their presence known, and the gentle purring of chickens when you walk past their coop.


Despite all this natural activity, what strikes you most is how peaceful everything feels. During our walks, we spotted rabbits grazing, deer appearing at forest edges, and an impressive variety of butterflies working the gardens.


The summer abundance created magic around every corner, making each walk seem like discovery rather than exercise. The 35 acres provide enough variety to keep exploration interesting while maintaining the tranquil quality that defines the entire property.
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Evening Retreats in the Manor House


After dinner and activities, the Manor House welcomes you into spaces made for relaxation.
The library, lined with books from floor to ceiling, offers the ideal spot to unwind with a novel or join a thoughtful conversation with fellow guests.
Elegant lounges, furnished with antiques and plush seating, provide additional places to gather. These rooms feel less like hotel spaces and more like the living areas of a grand country estate, where conversation flows easily and new friendships often begin.
Evenings here invite a slower pace. Reading by the fire, chatting with other travelers, or simply enjoying the calm. This quiet rhythm adds another dimension to Brampton, creating moments of peace that are rare in today’s world.
Discovering Local Wine Culture at Crow Vineyard


Our final day concluded with a wine tasting at Crow Vineyard, about 20 minutes from Brampton. This family-owned winery offered the perfect conclusion to our Eastern Shore retreat.
Crow Vineyard operates as much more than just a winery. It’s a complete agritourism experience. The property features mini horses, cattle, and chickens that add charm to the pastoral setting. We enjoyed our tasting on their private patio overlooking the vineyard, with small plates complementing their wines.
Crow Vineyard represents another local partnership that sets Brampton apart – authentic, quality-focused businesses that share the same commitment to showcasing what makes this region unique. The combination of local wines, expansive vineyard views, and farm animals created a delightful day trip that completed our Eastern Shore getaway.
💡 For more wine country experiences, explore Virginia wine country destinations.
The People Who Make Brampton Special


The staff at Brampton 1860 make everything easy.
From check-in to check-out, they strike the right balance of being friendly, welcoming, and relaxed. At breakfast, we never had to ask for a refill; coffee and water were topped off before the cups were even empty.
The golf cart service is another thoughtful touch, delivering full dining setups hot and ready to your cottage or anywhere on the property you’d like to eat. They provide a text system we used a few times, once to arrange cleanup after our seafood boil and again just to share how well the stay was going. Each reply came quickly, with the same warmth as an in-person conversation.
It’s clear the staff want you to have a great time, and that attentiveness makes the whole getaway feel personal rather than routine.
Is Brampton 1860 Worth It?
Absolutely. Brampton 1860 represents one of Maryland’s most authentic historic inns. It successfully preserves its 1860s heritage while offering contemporary luxury, exceptional hospitality, and beautiful natural settings where you can unwind.
What impressed us most was how Brampton works equally well whether you want to stay on property and soak in the serene atmosphere, or use it as a luxury base for exploring Chestertown, nearby wineries, and Eastern Shore attractions. There’s no pressure either way, and the staff excels at helping you create exactly the experience you’re seeking.
I’d highly recommend Brampton 1860 for travelers who appreciate history, hearty breakfasts, and natural settings that encourage real relaxation and connection.
Why Brampton 1860 is a Must-Visit


Brampton 1860 stands out as one of Maryland’s premier retreats. With historic charm, private cottages, farm-to-table breakfasts, and grounds made for exploration, it offers a truly memorable escape.
And it’s not just for couples. Solo travelers, friends on a getaway, or small groups will find the serene surroundings perfect for relaxation and meaningful conversation.
For those seeking character, privacy, and award-winning hospitality, Brampton 1860 delivers – all in a setting that’s quietly luxurious without pretension.
Tips for Your Stay
Best Time to Visit: Summer brings warm days ideal for exploring the property, comfortable evenings for outdoor dining and fire pit gatherings, peak garden blooms, and active wildlife viewing.
Length of Stay: Three days allows you to settle into Brampton’s rhythm while enjoying both onsite amenities and local experiences. Two nights works well for a shorter romantic escape focused on the property itself.
Where to Stay: Marley’s Cottage is the ultimate private retreat, with a soaking tub and hidden entrance. Manor House rooms offer historic charm with easy access to the common areas.
Special Experiences: Plan your visit around dining events, afternoon tea, or seasonal celebrations to enjoy the property at its very best.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Brampton 1860
Is Brampton 1860 pet-friendly?
Some cottages welcome pets (Russell’s Cottage and Robin’s Nest), though you’ll want to book early as these fill up quickly.
What meals are included at Brampton 1860?
Full gourmet breakfast is included daily, plus afternoon tea service at 4 PM. Special dinner packages like the Signature Steampot can be arranged.
How far is Brampton 1860 from Washington, DC?
About 2 hours by car via US-50 East—a straightforward drive through Maryland’s scenic countryside.
Is Brampton 1860 good for romantic getaways?
The private cottages, especially Marley’s Cottage with its soaking tub and hidden entrance, create incredibly romantic settings. Most guests we met were couples celebrating anniversaries or special occasions.
What’s the best time to visit Brampton 1860?
Each season offers something different, but summer brings peak gardens, active wildlife, and nice weather for outdoor dining and fire pit evenings.
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