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Hancock House

WMG restored all the windows and doors at this 18th century patterned brick house in southern New Jersey.

Hancock House

Built in 1734, the historic Hancock House stands as a rare and iconic example of 18th-century patterned brick architecture. In 1778 the Queens Rangers attached the house resulting in a massacre where the original owner, Judge William Hancock died.

Date Completed

2025

Project Location

Lower Alloways Creek, NJ

Project Type

State

Scope Of Work

Restoration of all historic windows and doors.

Park Status

N/A

Historic Register

Yes

Project Partners

NJ DEP, RASA,LLC. , WJ Gross Inc., Jersey Architectural Door and Supply Co.

Project Award

N/A

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