Barclay Farmstead Nature Trail - Cherry Hill, NJ
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
N 39° 54.292 W 074° 59.823
18S E 500252 N 4417198
This "You-Are-Here" map can be found at the trailhead of our NRHP site, Barclay farmstead. It leads you around this historic farm, over a beautiful foot bridge and through the woods.
Waymark Code: WM6ZQQ
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 08/10/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member the federation
Views: 5


The sign can be found just next to the playground, to the right of the dirt/rock/mulch path, stick out of the grass and raised up four feet.

Built in 1816 by a Quaker farmer, Joseph Thorn, the farmhouse and surrounding 32-acre property offers visitors an opportunity to observe and participate in the agrarian lifestyle that once dominated the South Jersey landscape. Now listed on the National & New Jersey Registers of Historic Places, the Barclay Farmstead is owned and operated by Cherry Hill Township.

In 1826, Joseph W. Cooper, a sixth-generation descendant of the founder of Camden and the owner of Camden’s Cooper Ferry, acquired the 168-acre property as a retreat to escape the city’s hot summer days. Eventually, “Chestnut Grove Farm,” as it came to be known, was passed along to Joseph Cooper’s great-granddaughter, Helen Champion Barclay, who sold more than 100 acres of the property to developer Bob Scarborough in the 1950s, resulting in the surrounding Barclay Farm development. Helen Barclay sold the remaining 32 acres of the Farmstead property to the Township of Cherry Hill in 1974, where it has since been maintained as a park and history museum.

The Farmstead is closed on Mondays, Saturdays and all Township–observed holidays. They recommend calling before your visit. (856) 795-6225 or contact: info@barclayfarmstead.org

Tuesday through Friday Noon to 4 PM First Sunday of each month 1 PM to 4 PM

Street address:
209 Barclay Lane
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034

Location Name: Barclay Farm

Visit Instructions:

A photo of either you or your GPS at the site is welcomed but not required.
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