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.