Chestnut Hill on the Delaware, Milford, New Jersey
Chestnut Hill, was built in 1860 by Wilson Thomas for his bride Lizzie. We have the privilege of being only the third family to live here. The parlor, drawing room, and dining room have the strong sense of a more gentle era.
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“As romantic as an old-fashioned valentine, each room in this grand Victorian home is furnished with antiques.”
Woman's Day Intimate Getaways
by Roberta Gardner
“Six upstairs guest rooms and large, immaculately maintained social rooms downstairs feature high walls papered in wine-red and moss-green period patterns. Original photos and paintings chronicle Chestnut Hill's history and that of the town. The rooms hold furniture and dress from the time when the first two families owned the home. Iron mannequins in the drawing and living rooms model Victorian clothing, which Linda found in trunks belonging to the first owners when she and Rob bought the home eighteen years ago. Chestnut Hill allows guests a look back at Victorian-era Milford.”
New Jersey Country Roads
by Bruce B. Blackburn III
Address and contact details

63 Church Street
Milford
New Jersey
08848
USA
- (908) 995-9761 ( Telephone )
- (908) 995-0608 ( Fax )
- (888) 333-2242 ( Tollfree )
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