New Jersey
Alloways Creek FMH
Hancock's Bridge, NJ
Society of Friends, 1754
Brick
Arney's Mount FMH
Pemberton, NJ
Society of Friends, 1775
Stone
Bordentown FMH
Bordentown, NJ
Society of Friends, 1740
Brick
Hold mouse here for more info!In the past decade, this small meeting house underwent historic preservation research, resulting in the exterior brick walls being covered in stucco and painted yellow – as it had been during the colonial era. It had been exposed unpainted brick for perhaps a century.
Burlington FMH
Burlington, NJ
Society of Friends, 1784
Brick
Chesterfield FMH
Crosswicks, NJ
Society of Friends, 1773
Brick
Christ Church, Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury, NJ
Church of England, 1769
Wood
Deerfield Stone
Deerfield, NJ
Presbyterian, 1771
Stone
Fairfield Presbyterian
New England Cross Roads, NJ
Presbyterian, 1780
Stone
Hold mouse here for more info!This stone church is at the edge of a really large rural cemetery, and if one has a quiet traffic day, one can easily see this as the residents saw it in the 18th century.
First Presbyterian, Connecticut Farms
Union, NJ
Presbyterian, 1783
Stone
First Presbyterian, Elizabeth
Elizabeth, NJ
Presbyterian, 1784
Brick
First Presbyterian, Newark
Newark, NJ
Presbyterian, 1787
Stone
First Reformed
Hackensack, NJ
Dutch Reformed, 1791
Stone
Greenwich FMH
Greenwich, NJ
Society of Friends, 1771
Brick
Moravian
Oliphants Mill, NJ
Moravian, 1786
Brick
Mt. Bethel Baptist MH
Warren, NJ
Baptist, 1761
Wood
Hold mouse here for more info!This MH is well-preserved, and has a fine cemetery adjacent, but because of its location about 10' from two very busy roads, it's not especially easy to drift back to colonial times while gazing at it.
Mt. Holly FMH
Mt. Holly, NJ
Society of Friends, 1775
Brick
Mt. Laurel FMH
Mt. Laurel, NJ
Society of Friends, 1760
Stone
Old Springfield FMH
Jacksonville, NJ
Society of Friends, 1775
Brick
Old St. Mary's
Burlington, NJ
Church of England, 1703
Brick
Hold mouse here for more info!Oldest in New Jersey.
Old Yellow MH
Imlaystown, NJ
Baptist, 1737
Wood
Hold mouse here for more info!Not far from an amusement park and the New Jersey Turnpike, this meeting house has been able to retain its 18th century atmosphere thanks to its original appearance and the lack of modern development nearby.
Pittsgrove Presbyterian
Daretown, NJ
Presbyterian, 1767
Brick
Hold mouse here for more info!Its location in a true village in southern (rural) New Jersey gives this church a distinct colonial-era edge. The extensive property includes some very large old trees, enhancing the colonial atmosphere.
Plainfield FMH
Plainfield, NJ
Society of Friends, 1788
Wood
Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville
Lawrenceville, NJ
Presbyterian, 1764
Brick
Rancocas FMH
Rancocas, NJ
Society of Friends, 1772
Brick
Randolph MH, Dover
Dover, NJ
Society of Friends, 1758
Wood
Salem FMH
Salem, NJ
Society of Friends, 1772
Brick
Seaville FMH
Seaville, NJ
Society of Friends, 1727
Wood
Hold mouse here for more info!This may be the smallest wooden Friends Meetinghouse; even though it’s not far from the Garden State Parkway, it’s in a pleasantly peaceful area, allowing one to imagine one has escaped modern influences momentarily.
St. Peter's, Freehold
Freehold, NJ
Church of England, 1770
Wood
St. Thomas's, Alexandria
Alexandria, NJ
Church of England, 1769
Stone
Stony Brook FMH
Princeton, NJ
Society of Friends, 1726
Stone
Tennett, Freehold
Freehold, NJ
Presbyterian, 1751
Wood
Hold mouse here for more info!Even in the nation’s most densely populated state, some locations still seem from another time. This church has sufficient surrounding land to produce that effect.
Trenton FMH
Trenton, NJ
Society of Friends, 1739
Brick
Trinity Church, Swedesboro
Swedesboro, NJ
Swedish Lutheran, 1784
Brick
Woodbury FMH
Woodbury, NJ
Society of Friends, 1715
Brick
Woodstown FMH
Woodstown, NJ
Society of Friends, 1784
Brick
Zion Lutheran
Oldwick, NJ
German Lutheran, 1750
Brick