The original village of Gambrills was located on Annapolis Road, 2 miles (3 km) southeast of the center of Odenton. Today, it is an unincorporated, census-designated place.[citation needed] It is the location of Whites Hall Farm, the birthplace and boyhood home of Maryland native Johns Hopkins.
Unincorporated Gambrills has an estimated population of 3,185 as of 2021. In 2022, the population of the CDP was 2,837. The median-income of residents was $140,238.[citation needed]
Transportation
Gambrills is served by routes 3, 32, and MARC, the Maryland commuter rail service. There is a MARC station in neighboring Odenton. Gambrills is located along Maryland Route 175 (Annapolis Road), and extends south and southeast around the town of Crofton.[citation needed]
Retail
Gambrills is the site of two large power centers adjacent to one another: Waugh Chapel Towne Centre (650,000 sq. ft.)[4] part of a 1.2 million square foot mixed-use development, and the Village at Waugh Chapel (357,000 square feet).[5]
Schools
The area is served by the following schools:
Crofton Elementary School (Crofton, Maryland)
Crofton Woods Elementary School (Crofton, Maryland)
Crofton Meadows Elementary School (Crofton, Maryland)
Millersville Elementary School (Millersville, Maryland)
Nantucket Elementary School ((Crofton, Maryland))
Four Seasons Elementary School (Gambrills, Maryland)
Odenton Elementary School (Odenton, Maryland)
Waugh Chapel Elementary School (Odenton, Maryland)