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Small Town Stone House with a Long History

As a native Midwesterner, the first thing ISergeantsville.Then, on to the stone walls.
noticed when moving to the Delaware ValleyIt is commonly thought that the raw stone
was the enormous number of fieldstone houses.exteriors were exposed, but in reality,
Frankly, I'd never seen such a thing. Whatunless the builder was using "dressed stone"
people in the East take for granted is athese walls were considered unsightly rubble,
matter of wonder for the rest of us who grewand only the poorest homeowner would refrain
up in much younger cities.This house isfrom covering them with plaster. Charles
currently offered for sale, and it's adecided to at least stucco the front wall to
delight to visit a residence that has beenmake the house look more appropriate to the
restored with every attention to detail. Butperiod. But in order to please the modern
the transformation didn't come easy! Theeye, he left the sides of the house
depth of knowledge (and pockets) to pull offexposed.As one might expect from a 200
such a project can be daunting. However,year-old roof, the rafters needed to be
this magnificent stone house in the smallshored up. Indeed, they were actually
town of Sergeantsville, NJ proves that such asplayed from the weight, and Charles decided
renovation can have tremendous rewards, andto remove the roof altogether. Once the old
it is waiting for a new owner who will carryroof was off, the carpenters actually winched
on the tradition.The current owner, Charlesthe rafters back into place, then added
Frischmann, was just the man to take on theadditional rafters that cannot be seen when
project. Organist, music professor,coming up the steps. He also decided to add
historian, antique collector, Charles hada new pent roof to replace the small porch
already restored two stone houses and wasthat formerly shaded the two front doors; all
ready to take on the third. He had learnedthat was left of this porch was an
much from the previous undertaking, and thisoddly-placed cornice above the doors. Both
one didn't even give him pause.The previousthe pent roof and house roof were shingled
owner had already begun some of thewith cedar shakes, cut thicker than is
restoration. The 10-foot wide stoneusually done with today's materials. A
fireplace had been turned into a closet; themolded cornice has been added to the eaves,
panels needed to be removed, and the woodmatching the details of the doorways.As with
stove was installed. An expansive kitchenmany houses from the 19th century, this house
dining area was added on to the rear of thehas two front doors. There's a very logical
house, using antique barnwood beams in thereason for this. One door leads into the
ceiling and exposing the stone on the"keeping room", where the family keeps house.
interior wall. Because the only entrance toThe keeping room contains the large
the basement was originally an exteriorfireplace for cooking, and of course a table
entrance, it has now become a trap door inand chairs for the family to relax. This is
the kitchen floor.But that was only a firstnot the room you want to introduce your
step. All the old doorways and window framesguests into! So a second door would lead
needed replacement. "The new windows are allinto the living room, which was probably only
hand-built in the 18th-century style, andused for special occasions.Jersey Winder - or
have early glass in them," Charles explained.pie-shaped - stairs lead up to the two
He found period hardware for the doors andsecond-story bedrooms. These stairs are
windows, and added working shutters that arestenciled, as are the floors in the master
so tight they practically create a vacuumbedroom and bath. The upstairs hallway still
seal when closed. He also fitted removableshows the exposed stone wall. The upstairs
custom storm windows to the inside of thecloset and bathroom doors are finished with
frames, to make this period house morefaux graining, and you have to touch them to
energy-efficient.Although probably original,know the difference.Sergeantsville is located
the front doors had been cut and fitted withjust down the road from Green Sergeant's
windows, which didn't really work for theBridge, the last surviving covered bridge in
house. To improve this look, CharlesNew Jersey. The bridge was built around
commissioned new doors and period-style1750, and it is thought the town was
paneled doorways to take the place of theestablished around 1830. Route 523, which
weathered jambs.When removing the old doorpasses through Sergeantsville, was the
frames, they discovered that early on -original Old York Road which linked Trenton
probably in the 1830's - someone had done ato Flemington, then on to New York. This
significant renovation to the house. Thevillage is located in Delaware Township,
floor had been raised about nine inches,Hunterdon County, not far from New Hope PA
apparently to make more headroom in theand just a few miles east of the
cellar. Although the owner has not been ableriver.Mercedes Hayes is a Realtor licensed in
to trace the house sales back farther thanNew Jersey and Pennsylvania. I specialize in
1857, this renovation dates the house closerLog Homes and Specialty Homes. This house is
to the turn of the century, making it one ofoffered by Weidel Realtors.
the oldest surviving structures in



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