Glenview Mansion

Features

Art Gallery
Historic Site
Parking
Rentals/Parties
Restrooms

A popular venue for special events, the Glenview Mansion sits at the heart of the Civic Center overlooking 28 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds with ornamental gardens. Built in 1926, the elegant, Neo-Classical Revival home is on the National Registry for Historic Places and considered a local historic landmark. 

The grounds were originally part of Judge Richard Bowie’s farm, then called Glen View, when Heiress Irene Moore Smith bought the land in 1917. After she married Dr. James Alexander Lyon, they commissioned prominent Washington, D.C., architects Lochie and Porter to build the two-story home and it became a popular destination for Washington’s socialites. The country estate touted formal boxwood gardens, exotic marble floored, holding fountains and Mrs. Lyon’s collection of exotic birds. 

In 1936, Dr. Lyon had a small playhouse built for their daughter, Betsy. Referred to as the dollhouse, now known as The Cottage, the one-story structure features bunk beds, sun room, stone fireplace and wooden gables. 

Closures

Glenview Mansion is free and open to the public during visiting hours, but closed for city holidays and private events:

Glenview Mansion and the Rockville Civic Center Business Office (including the Glenview Mansion Art Gallery) are closed for the following holidays:

  • Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025 (Veterans Day)
  • Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025 (Thanksgiving)
  • Friday, Nov. 28, 2025 (Day After Thanksgiving) 

Here are the Civic Center Indoor & Outdoor Photography Policies and Procedures. If there is a private event, Glenview Mansion (including Art Gallery), Cottage, and Formal Gardens (including the front lawn) are off limits for visitation, photographers, and gatherings, —  with no exceptions. Anyone attempting to occupy these parts of the property during a private event will be asked to leave these areas promptly. Family/friend photography sessions, homecomings/proms, and other school and/or organization-related activities, etc. are strictly prohibited on the dates below (subject to change):

  • Friday, Oct. 31, 2025
  • Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025
  • Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025
  • Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025

Features

Spacious hallway with green marble floor, white paneled walls, large windows, and a chandelier above a small staircase leading to double doors.

The Interior 

The large main foyer opens up into spacious rooms, including the grand staircase, library, a cozy sitting room called the Lyon Room, marble floored conservatory, walnut paneled dining room, sunny living room, and commercial kitchen. Two conference rooms and the main dressing room are located on the second floor.

A well-lit art gallery room with wooden floors, benches, paintings on the walls, and sculptures on pedestals, with large windows and an exit door visible.

A six-room art gallery, located on the second floor, features rotating exhibitions by local, national and international artists of all mediums. The spacious rooms open overlook the pristine formal gardens and front mall.  

Stone steps lead down to a paved path, bordered by grass and shrubs, with trees framing a view of an open, grassy field in the background.

The Formal Gardens 

A well-manicured garden opens into a spectacular view of the grounds. The intimate fountain, stone archways, and flagstone walkways and stairs reflects an oasis of old world charm. 

Spacious room with polished wooden floors, wood-paneled walls, exposed ceiling beams, large windows with blinds, and framed pictures on the walls.

The Cottage 

The charming cottage features large windows with breathtaking views of the formal gardens. The stunning craftsmanship is highlighted by the wooden interior, detailed gables, and stone fireplace. 

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Address
603 Edmonston Drive
Rockville, MD 20851

Hours
Monday – Friday
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
(Closed from 1 – 2 p.m.)

Contact
Recreation and Parks Department
Rockville Civic Center Business Office
240-314-8660
glenview@rockvillemd.gov