The John Inskeep House is maintained as a house museum The oldest section dates to 1771 and is furnished as an early colonial home. The two 19th Century additions are more representative of that period. In addition to furniture our collection includes Native American artifacts and fossils discovered in Evesham, farming implementsand tools and textiles.
John Inskeep Homestead Tours
The oldest section of the Inskeep House dates to 1771 and the current building includes two 19th Century additions. The rooms are furnished in the period when they were built. Our displays also include Native American artifacts, fossils textiles and early American tools.Also situated on the property are a four seater privy and a butcher shop that originally stood on Main Street.
John Inskeep Homestead Tours
The John Inskeep Homestead includes a colonial kitchen which dates back to 1771 and two 19th Century additions. The house is furnished with period appropriate pieces and also includes special collections of Native American artifacts, and period textiles. Also on the grounds are a four-seater family privy and an old butcher shop that once stood on Main Street.
Inskeep Homestead Tour
The John Inskeep Homestead includes a colonial kitchen which dates back to 1771 and two 19th Century additions. The house is furnished with period appropriate pieces and also includes special collections of Native American artifacts, and period textiles. Also on the grounds are a four-seater family privy and an old butcher shop that once stood on Main Street.
John Inskeep Homestead Tours
The John Inskeep Homestead includes a colonial kitchen which dates back to 1771 and two 19th Century additions. The house is furnished with period appropriate pieces and also includes special collections of Native American artifacts, and period textiles. Also on the grounds are a four-seater family privy and an old butcher shop that once stood on Main Street.
John Inskeep Homestead Tour
The oldest part of the Inskeep House dates to 1771. Two Nineteenth Century additions complete the graceful home that stands today as the home of the Evesham Historical Society. The house is furnished in period appropriate items from the local area. Special collections include Native American artifacts, early farm tools and household items, textiles and furniture. Also on sight is a 19th Century four seater privy and an old butcher shop once on Main Street.
John Inskeep Homestead Open House and Tour
Visit the John Inskeep homestead and tour the house museum the oldest part of which dates to 1771. Two 19th additions complete this elegant home. All furnishings are period and special exhibits include: Local Native American artifacts, early tools and farm instruments and period textiles. A four seater privy and the old Main Street Butcher Shop are also on the property.
John Inskeep Homestead Open House & Tour – CANCELED for PRIVATE PARTY
Tour the historuc John Inskeep Homestead. The oldest part of the home was built in 1771 with two 19th Century additions. The house is furnished with period pieces and special exhibits include local Native American artifacts, tools and farm implements and period textiles. Also on the property are a four-seater privy and a 19th Century butcher shop that was once on Main Street in Marlton.
Spring Tea
Bring your mother daughter or best friend to an elegant tea in the historic John Inskeep House, or come alone and make some new friends. Sandwiches, scones and desserts are all homemade. Cost is $25 per person. Tours of the Inskeep House are included.
Space is limited so make your reservations quickly. Mail a check payable to Evesham Historical Society, 10 Madison Court, Marlton, NJ 08053. Be sure to include your email so we can confirm your reservation.
John Inskeep Homestead Open House & Tour
Tour the historuc John Inskeep Homestead. The oldest part of the home was built in 1771 with two 19th Century additions. The house is furnished with period pieces and special exhibits include local Native American artifacts, tools and farm implements and period textiles. Also on the property are a four-seater privy and a 19th Century butcher shop that was once on Main Street in Marlton.