Dickinson House, Historic house in Alloway Township, United States.
Dickinson House is a colonial residence with two and a half stories, distinguished by its distinctive blue glazed brick patterns across the facade. The brickwork features ornate geometric shapes created from colored brick, showcasing skilled masonry from the mid-1700s.
Built in 1754 by John Dickinson, a descendant of Quaker settler John Fenwick, the residence marks an important point in colonial New Jersey history. The initials of John and Mary Dickinson remain carved on the south gable, identifying the owners during that era.
The house displays colonial-era brickwork craftsmanship, with blue glazed bricks arranged in geometric patterns as a sign of the owner's wealth and status. These decorative details reflect the pride local artisans took in their work during the 1700s.
The house is located on Brickyard Road in Alloway Township and is visible from the exterior, though interior access is not available to visitors. Detailed photographs and documentation are accessible through the Library of Congress, providing close study of the architectural features.
The Historic American Buildings Survey recorded this house in 1939 with detailed architectural drawings and measurements that remain available for study today. These archival records capture the structure exactly as it existed in the 1930s, allowing researchers to examine construction techniques and design details long after.
Location: Alloway Township
GPS coordinates: 39.60030,-75.33390
Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:40
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