Somers Mansion is a historic site located in Somers Point, New Jersey. Built in the early 1720s, it is considered to be the oldest existing house in Atlantic County. The three-story brick mansion offers a glimpse into the past with its Flemish bond pattern and Victorian-style architecture. The mansion collection includes locally-made quilts, woven coverlets, early samplers, and furnishings used by the Somers family in the 18th century.
The property surrounding the mansion was originally acquired by John Somers in the late 1600s, who operated a ferry service across Great Egg Harbor Bay. The settlement that grew around the ferry became Somers Point, making it the oldest in what is now Atlantic County. The mansion remained in the Somers family for over 200 years before being deeded to The Atlantic County Historic in 1937. With its rich history and well-preserved architecture, Somers Mansion offers visitors a unique opportunity to step back in time and explore the heritage of the region.
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