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The Bishop–Irick Farmstead is a historic farmhouse at 17 Pemberton Road in the Vincentown section of Southampton Township of Burlington County, New Jersey. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 4, 1992, for its significance in agriculture, architecture, and politics/government.[1] It is now used as the headquarters of the Pinelands Preservation Alliance.[2]

History

The oldest part of the house was built by John and Rebecca Bishop in 1753 for their Шаблон:Convert farm. The property was solely in the Bishop family until Шаблон:Circa, when Emeline Bishop married John Stockton Irick, who then owned it.[1] In 1932, the Bishop–Irick family sold the property and it became a smaller dairy farm. The land was subsequently subdivided, leaving the farmhouse on a Шаблон:Convert lot. It is now used by the Pinelands Preservation Alliance for offices, the Pinelands Visitors Center, and a nature trail.[2]

Description

The farmhouse is a two and one-half story brick building with Georgian architecture. It features patterned brickwork using both Flemish Bond and English Bond. The barn, built in 1932, is a well-preserved example of a Louden barn in the area.[1]

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External links

Шаблон:National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey Шаблон:NRHP in Burlington County, New Jersey