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c. 1731 Colonial
Hopewell Township, New Jersey 08560
"A Turning Point in the American Revolution"
“The Andrew Mershon House on the Old River Road” Circa 1731 is the original Bear’s Tavern used as a landmark during the turning point in the American Revolutionary War.
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3 Stories | |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Full Baths | 2 |
Half Baths | 1 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 3,200 |
Acres | 8.4 |
Lot Size | 8.41 ac. |
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The Andrew Mershon Tavern
“The Andrew Mershon House on the Old River Road” Circa 1731 is the original Bear’s Tavern used as a landmark during George Washington's famous crossing of the Delaware on December 25/26,1776. Enroute to the Battle of Trenton the entire Continental army passed by. It was the turning point in the American Revolutionary War.Andrew Mershon was born @1706 at his father’s home just west of Princeton along the present Lawrenceville, or the Old Maiden Road near what is called Cox’s Corner. He was a PS in Washington’s Army, Overseer of the Roads in 1747 and Overseer of the Poor in 1757 in Hopewell. Mershon was the keeper of Tavern during the Revolution until his death in 1793. Ownership ranged from the earliest being Daniel Cox, Cornelius Anderson, to Andrew Mershon. The property was later owned by such names as William Burroughs, Jesse Atchley, John Hart and John Wargo.
Property Features:
A pristine gentlemen’s farm surrounded by 70 acres of preserved land, this outstanding, built in the English tradition, museum quality, restored colonial home retains much of its original charm and character. Interior features include: Formal living and dining rooms with grand fireplaces. Newly remodeled kitchen with exposed stone walls, center island and original cooking fireplace. Great tavern room with stone walls, beamed ceilings and walk-in fireplace. Private master bedroom wing with separate master bath. 4 additional enchanting bedrooms. Random pine flooring. 5 zoned heating. Clean partial basement with Laundry. Stunning stone english garden patio and gazebo complete with fish pond and waterfall. Handsome out building includes large expansive studio with modern utilities, office and 3 car garage. Cable and Internet ready. Equestrians will appreciate the large fenced-in pasture with run in shed. Majestic country views.Location and Significance
Within 40 min. of Philadelphia, 1 hr to New York City and 3 hrs to Washington, D.C. Close to major highways I-95, Delaware River and adjacent to Historic Washington Crossing State Park. Eligibility for listing with The National Historic Registry, on two counts of being both of local and national significance is available. You are cordially invited to own a piece of American history that is a symbol of courage and endurance that resulted in the freedom we enjoy today.Archived in January, 2013
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