Oxford Furnace is the oldest standing hot blast furnace in New Jersey, and Shippen Manor, constructed in 1754, is a rare surviving example of a New Jersey ironmaster's residence constructed on a grand scale. Together they help tell the story of the industrial powerhouse that once was Oxford.
The 1997 Trust grant funds the preservation of deteriorated masonry and interior wood framing at the Oxford Furnace's engine house and the furnace stack. The grant also funds interior restoration and rehabilitation of Shippen Manor, and rebuilding of a stone retaining wall around the manor house. A "Cultural Tourism Master Plan" for Oxford, which presented recommendations for its development as a historic site and tourist attraction, was also funded. A 1991 grant funded complete exterior restoration of Shippen Manor.
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