The house itself is of brick dating from circa 1730 refaced and much added to in 1811 and subsequently.
Next were Woodside and Richmond in the south and north, which today contain many brick and tile homes dating from 1900-1940.
The north and east wings are in 15th- and 16th-century black-and-white timber framing, and the south and west wings are in brick dating from the middle of the 18th century.
According to Sidetrack owner Linda French, the first-floor walls are three bricks deep, with the oldest remaining bricks dating to the 1850s.
The north neighborhood is the oldest and is largely made up of two-story brick and clapboarded mansions dating from approximately 1912.
The fort has an irregular shape, built mainly with bricks dating back to the 14th-15th Century.
The oldest area church is St. Alban's Episcopal, which was built in 1904, with many of its bricks dating back to Marley Chapel, an early Maryland parish from the 1730s.
The Chase-Lloyd House in Annapolis, Maryland is a brick three-story Georgian mansion dating from 1769-1774 with interiors by William Buckland.
Dorfold Dairy House was formerly the estate's home farm; a three-storey, three-bay, U-shaped building in red brick dating from the late 17th century, it is listed at grade II*.
Other notable buildings within the parish include the grade-II-listed Baddiley Hall, an L-shaped three-storey building in brown brick dating from the late 17th century.