McCullough House, built by Revolutionary War veteran William McCullough, sits on a rise above the Musconetcong River, and was built in 1784. McCullough owned much of the local land, and owned a tavern after which the local town of Washington is named. After McCullough, a prominent Methodist publisher, Thomas McElrath, owned the house. He was partners with Horace Greeley, who is noted for the quote "Go West, Young Man." Subsequently, the house was a girl's finishing school and a nursing home. Set on close to 3 acres, the house is in the small, quiet town of Asbury, named after Bishop Francis Asbury, who brought Methodism to America. Asbury preached in the barn before starting the Methodist Church across the street in 1800. Set back from the road, McCullough House is ideal for children and pets. The barn has a chicken coop. The old ice house is currently set up as a dog run, and there is a functional 2-seater outhouse next to the built-in pool. It is near routes 78, 31, and 57, and is a little over an hour commute to NYC. The house has 4+ bedrooms, a parlor and library, a dining and living room, a sewing room, a textile room, a butler's pantry, a mud room, a sun porch, a kitchen, and a room adjacent to the kitchen currently set up for dogs. It has a partially finished attic. It has 2 full and 1 half baths, and a second floor laundry room. Considered a mansion in it's day, it has an expansive front hallway and grand staircase. It has 7 fireplaces total, one of which, in the kitchen, is a large colonial fireplace (working). The yard has multiple gardens. It has a wrap-around porch and circular driveway. This is a great place to retire, have kids, have pets, and have hobbies. The barn is suitable for vehicle storage. If you love history, you will love this house, and love living in it.
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