White Hill Mansion

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The Revolutionary War created massive devastation in the colonies. Nowhere was this more evident than in New Jersey. Robert Field, a local business man and patriot, headed the Committee of Correspondence in an attempt to gain representation in British Parliament. In 1775 Robert drowned in the Delaware River under mysterious circumstances, leaving his young wife Mary to defend their home against British and then Hessian invasion.

Over the next two hundred and thirty-seven years the Field family home housed entrepreneurs and a U.S Senator, as well as rum runners. It was thrice abandoned and once used as a bordello. For nearly seventy years it served the public as an upscale restaurant know as Glenk’s White Hill Mansion Restaurant Bar and Grill, The Mansion and finally the White Hill Mansion Restaurant.

Tours are giving between 1-3pm on the last Sunday of the month. And ghost hunt booking are available.

You may see a black shadow lurking around the basement. Or maybe here Mr Glenk talking in the attic. Voices of visitors are sometimes heard coming from nowhere.

(Submitted by Dawn Reichard)

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Geographic Information

Address:
217 Burlington St
Fieldsboro, NJ 08505
United States

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GPS:
40.136, -74.7339
County:
Burlington County, New Jersey
Nearest Towns:
Fieldsboro, NJ (0.3 mi.)
Bordentown, NJ (1.4 mi.)
Roebling, NJ (3.1 mi.)
Groveville, NJ (4.0 mi.)
White Horse, NJ (4.1 mi.)
Tullytown, PA (4.3 mi.)
Yardville, NJ (4.8 mi.)
Levittown, PA (5.2 mi.)
Trenton, NJ (5.6 mi.)
Morrisville, PA (5.9 mi.)

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  1. I live in bordentown city and have owned 2 houses here the whole town is haunted the first house was haunted by a boy which was confirmed by someone who owned it after me this current home is also haunted pictures flew across the bedroom by themselves a chimney of an oil lamp flew across the same room lights and faucets come on by themselves i took a picture of my girlfriend and she was surrounded by orbs she passed away not long after that from liver cancer walking around town you go past certain houses and feel a presence I had a dinner at the white hill mansion in the late seventies and as soon as I walked in the door I could feel the presence of something that lasted the whole time I was there my father grew up in fieldsboro and knew the Glenk family he told me stores of it being haunted and by the way the steak dinner I had there was the best steak I ever had

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