Hancock House State Historic Site
Hancock House State Historic Site
Location:In the town of Hancock's Bridge.
Activities:Guided tours (call for tour availability).
Special Features:Built in 1734 by Judge William Hancock, the house is an excellent
example of English Quaker patterned end wall brick houses associated
with the lower Delaware Valley and southwestern New Jersey. It was also
the scene of a British-led massacre during the Revolutionary War.
Address:3 Front St
Hancock's Bridge, NJ 08038
Phone:856-935-4373
Web: www.njparksandforests.org/historic/hancockhouse/hancockhouse-index.htm
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