Van Horne House 941 Main Street, Bridgewater. The Van Horne House probably dates back to the mid 18th century and was extensively remodeled in the middle decades of the 19th and 20th centuries. The 1930s and 1940s remodeling was in the Colonial Revival style and is especially significant. This house was built by Phillip Van Horne, a Bridgewater merchant. It was the site of numerous important events during the Revolutionary War including a portion of the fighting during the Battle of Bound Brook. It was used at various times by Generals Lincoln, Stirling, Lee and Cornwallis. The house is owned by the Heritage Trail Association and is currently being restored. Open by appointment only.

Van Horne House

941 Main Street, Bridgewater. The Van Horne House probably dates back to the mid 18th century and was extensively remodeled in the middle decades of the 19th and 20th centuries. The 1930s and 1940s remodeling was in the Colonial Revival style and is especially significant. This house was built by Phillip Van Horne, a Bridgewater merchant. It was the site of numerous important events during the Revolutionary War including a portion of the fighting during the Battle of Bound Brook. It was used at various times by Generals Lincoln, Stirling, Lee and Cornwallis. The house is owned by the Heritage Trail Association and is currently being restored. Open by appointment only.
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