
Isaac Risdon House - Mt. Holly Historic District - Mt. Holly, NJ
N 39° 59.861 W 074° 46.945
18S E 518573 N 4427522
Beautiful Federal style house on a street with many other beautiful examples of this period of architecture. The house is set back from the street with a neat brick sidewalk leading to the house. An original upping stone is at the curb.
Waymark Code: WMET36
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 07/03/2012
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These large homes are so handsome both in appearance, simplicity and function. This house could easily accommodate a family of 6 or 7. It is easy to see why it is a contributing structure.
Naturally, a building this old and unique is also a contributing structure to the Mount Holly Historic District. In my never ending quest to document all things contributing, I visited the town library to retrieve the nomination form and narratives for the historic district. The reference desk rewarded me with a very old, crumbling NRHP packet from 1969. Despite what on-line sources would have you believe, there are actually 39 contributing structures and not 36.
From the Nomination Form:
7. ISAAC RISDON HOUSE ....C 1832 ....314 Garden Street
Two and one-half story central block with kitchen wing; central floor plan; low stone foundation surmounted by brick walls covered with simulated regular ashlar stone; one bay entrance porch with Roman Doric columns; three inside chimneys; double entrance doors with single vertical panels under rectangular transom; four 6/6 windows on first floor with plain trim and flanked by paneled shutters, five 6/6 windows on second floor with no shutters; hip roof with two round roofed dormers in front and two matching dormers on west and one gabled dormer on east; box cornice; bulkhead cellar entrance.
The house does not have the usual tell tale marker which seems to dot the historic landscape of Mt. Holly.