
Queen Anne's County is located along Route 50 on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and prouds itself with the rich connection to the Chesapeake Bay and the Bridge to historic Annapolis. Some 6% of Queen Anne's County homes are ideally located on the water---which usually translates to expensive waterfront property on the Eastern Shore.
Queen Anne's County has a rich history dating back to the 1600's and offers grand estate homes with waterfront amenities.
Our population is approximately 46,063 and the land area is set at 372.2 square miles. Our county seat is Centreville, about 30 minutes from the Bay Bridge. Stevensville (right over the Bridge and 15 minutes to Annapolis) is the county's most populous census-designated place and has a higher population than Centreville, making it the county's most populous place. The other towns include: Chester, Grasonville, Queenstown, Sudlersville, Church Hill, Queen Annes, Ingleside, and Crumpton. Queen Anne's County is named for Queen Anne of Great Britain who reigned when the county was established in 1706.
This county is a part of the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge connects Queen Anne's of the Eastern Shore to Anne Arundel County on the Western Shore. Find more on the county website. Or go to QAC Land Use
Queen Anne's County has a rich history dating back to the 1600's and offers grand estate homes with waterfront amenities.
Our population is approximately 46,063 and the land area is set at 372.2 square miles. Our county seat is Centreville, about 30 minutes from the Bay Bridge. Stevensville (right over the Bridge and 15 minutes to Annapolis) is the county's most populous census-designated place and has a higher population than Centreville, making it the county's most populous place. The other towns include: Chester, Grasonville, Queenstown, Sudlersville, Church Hill, Queen Annes, Ingleside, and Crumpton. Queen Anne's County is named for Queen Anne of Great Britain who reigned when the county was established in 1706.
This county is a part of the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge connects Queen Anne's of the Eastern Shore to Anne Arundel County on the Western Shore. Find more on the county website. Or go to QAC Land Use