Status: Progress Made
County: Warren
Additional Features:
UPDATES:
12/2020: The historic Beattystown Mill, constructed in 1750, has been restored and transformed into a single-family home. The property was on the market as of July 2018. Other buildings on the mill estate, including the Miller’s House, General Store, Scale House, and Carriage House, are used as rental properties.
Recent Press:
November 2018 – https://jerseydigs.com/converted-nj-historic-mill-for-sale-1818-1830-route-57/
11/2003: The district remains under threat of development.
6/98 NJ Appeals Court upheld decision opposing intersection and road widening for superstore outside historic district for Home Depot and Walmart received approval (Home Depot withdrew). NT joined fight in 1998; Beattystown Community Council vs. DEP; filed suit; HPO advised against permit to develop.
DESCRIPTION:
Beattystown, the oldest historic village in Mansfield Township, was established in 1762 as a mill village similar to others that developed in New Jersey between 1750 and 1830. During that period, it was the most important trade center on the southwestern edge of what would become Warren County. The village is one of few in the area that have retained their historic integrity to such a degree that Beattystown was listed on the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places in 1990.
CONTACTS:
Cathleen Oakley,
PO Box 603
Hackettstown, NJ 07840
908-852-3225
Richard Grubb, Richard Grubb and Associates, Inc.
66 North Main Street,
Cranbury, NJ 08512
609-655-0692
rgrubb@richardgrubb.com