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Middletown Historic Districts:

There are 5 designated historic districts in Middletown Township. They are Chapel Hill, Locust, Monmouth Hills, Navesink and Middletown Village.

 Chapel Hill
The Chapel Hill District is a small village district comprised of approximately seventeen buildings (plus additional outbuildings), clustered along King’s Highway East between the junctions of Chapel Hill Road and Stillwell Road. Most of the buildings in the district are, one, one-and-half and two-story frame residences with rectangular and square with ell plans, dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. Click here for more information.

 Locust
Locust is a dispersed community that stretches along Locust Point Road and Navesink River Road. The Locust District is significant in Middletown’s history as an early 18th century farming and fishing village which evolved into an important summer estate area after the Civil War.  Its history has been profoundly influenced by its productive and scenic lands which border Clay Pit Creek and the Navesink River.  The convenience of water transportation influenced the early settlement of Locust and has continued to shape its economy and lifestyle. Click here for more information.

 Monmouth Hills
Water Witch Park was conceived in 1895.  As envisioned, it was to include all the land presently known as Monmouth Hills and the property to the northeast located between Navesink Avenue (present-day NJ Route 36) and Sandy Hook Bay.  The Monmouth Hills portion of the Park was ultimately established by the Water Witch Club, a private summer club organized by a group of New York businessmen and architects led by New York real estate entrepreneur, Ferdinand Fish.  Click here for more information.

 Navesink
The Navesink Historic District is generally located along Monmouth Avenue from just west of Browns Dock Road to the east side of Lakeside Avenue, and north on Navesink Avenue from the crossroads with Monmouth Avenue.  Monmouth Avenue, which comprises the backbone of the district, is part of the King’s Highway which is the most historic road in Monmouth County. The Navesink District is primarily a 19th-century village which grew around a commercial center at the crossroads of Monmouth Avenue and Navesink Avenue.  During the 19th century, Navesink was the largest town in the area and provided an economic base for the surrounding area as well as town residents. Click here for more information.

 Middletown Village
The Middletown Village Historic District, located in central Middletown Township, is the nucleus of the Township’s first and foremost settlement.  Most of the ninety-nine (99) properties within the village district are clustered along Kings Highway and Red Hill Road between Township Hall and Spruce Drive on the east, and Holland Road on the west.  In addition, the district includes properties on Church Street, Liberty Street, Conover Avenue, The Trail, and Penelope Lane. Middletown Village is among the oldest permanent English settlements in New Jersey. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, the district contains important examples of 18th and 19th century building in the state, and includes sites that have a tangible association with the early religious, educational, economic, social and military history of Middletown Township and New Jersey. Click here for more information.

 
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