Strategically positioned at the head of the Rail Trail leading to downtown Chestertown and Washington College, and on the road to Rock Hall, Radcliffe Mill stands as an award-winning restoration of a Kent County landmark. Its historic restoration in 2007 preserved original features while integrating modern amenities and ensuring handicapped accessibility. Radcliffe Mill boasts ample parking and easy access to downtown Chestertown and Washington College by car, bike, or foot.
The Seed House is part of The Radcliffe Mill complex, an important piece of Kent County history. Originally built as a stable, The Seed House, along with the original mill building was part of an award winning restoration in 2007, and is now part of the National Register of Historic Places. Restored to retain many of the original features, including beams, standing end 2x4 floors and soaring ceilings, The Seed House seamlessly blends modern comforts with its historical charm.