Historic Registry eligible as part of Milltown District! This house, across from historic Cooper Mill, is reputed to have been built by Abraham Cooper for his daughter, Beulah Ann as a wedding gift., Built 1826 as an East Jersey Cottage. Remodeled in 1930's to Colonial Revival with gable-roofed additions, brick facing and 6/1 sash windows. Exterior: stone,clapboard and brick Flemish bond facade w/dark headers forming arches over windows. Gable roof w/2 end brick chimneys. 2 fireplaces ( 1 stone w/huge open hearth and side oven). Gable-roofed portico w/field stone steps and Doric columns shelters entry. 1-car garage adjoins basement level on west gable. The south-facing house is set well back from road across broad, open lawn featuring stone well house, ca. 1930. Open stairs to gabled attic awaiting finishing!
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