Imlaydale Historic District | |
Nrhp Type: | hd |
Nocat: | y |
Architecture: | Gothic, Italianate, Federal |
Added: | March 27, 1991 |
Area: | 32acres |
Refnum: | 91000306 |
Designated Other1 Name: | New Jersey Register of Historic Places |
Designated Other1 Abbr: | NJRHP |
Designated Other1 Link: | New Jersey Register of Historic Places |
Designated Other1 Date: | February 6, 1991 |
Designated Other1 Number: | 2795[1] |
Designated Other1 Num Position: | bottom |
Designated Other1 Color: |
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The Imlaydale Historic District is a 32acres historic district primarily in Washington Township of Warren County, New Jersey. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 27, 1991 for its significance in architecture, community development, industry, politics/government, and transportation. The listing includes 12 contributing buildings, four contributing structures, and two contributing sites.[2]
The district includes essentially all of the village of Imlaydale in the Musconetcong River valley of southern Warren County.[3] It includes Imlaydale Road and surrounding land between NJ 31 and the Musconetcong River, in Hampton borough and the townships of Washington and Lebanon.[2]
The Valley Presbyterian Church Parsonage was built on land then owned by Noah Cramer. It features Gothic Revival architecture with Italianate influences.[2]