Repurposing the industrial revolution
A mill has been on the site near a dam across the river since 1810, a half-century before the village of Neshanic Station on the other side of the river was established with the coming of the Central Railroad of New Jersey. The original structure was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1876 and much later repurposed as a private home with 4 bedrooms and an open floor plan
A final draw to the Neshanic Mill is the pieces of history left behind throughout the home. Artifacts such as pulleys, a grain elevator, and tracking for grain bags are integrated into the home as a reminder of the mill’s long history and past functions.
Repurposing the industrial revolution
A mill has been on the site near a dam across the river since 1810, a half-century before the village of Neshanic Station on the other side of the river was established with the coming of the Central Railroad of New Jersey. The original structure was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1876 and much later repurposed as a private home with 4 bedrooms and an open floor plan
A final draw to the Neshanic Mill is the pieces of history left behind throughout the home. Artifacts such as pulleys, a grain elevator, and tracking for grain bags are integrated into the home as a reminder of the mill’s long history and past functions.