One of New Jersey’s most historically significant—and oldest—properties has come onto the market for just under $400,000, complete with a rare opportunity to shepherd it into the modern era in a new and original way.
The dwelling, which has historically been known as Hall House, was built in Warren County in 1750 and still retains much of its original 18th-century character to this day.
Among those features are pine floors, beefed window and wood trims, and hand-hewn framing timbers, all hallmarks of colonial craftsmanship. Two historic fireplaces in the living and dining areas remain intact, though they are recommended for decorative use only…