Settled in 1677 by English Quakers along the banks of Crosswicks Creek, the village of Crosswicks in Burlington County carries more documented history per square mile than almost anywhere else in South Jersey. At just 1.85 square miles, this census-designated place within Chesterfield Township is home to the Crosswicks Historic District — a 50-acre corridor of 95 contributing buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1976, anchored by the 1773 Crosswicks Friends Meeting House, a Provincial Georgian brick landmark that still bears a cannonball from the Revolutionary War in its wall. That kind of layered, living history simply doesn't exist in neighboring townships the same way it does here.
Students attend the Northern Burlington Regional School District for secondary education, and the surrounding Chesterfield Township farmland — much of it preserved — keeps the rural character intact even as the region grows. With a median household income of $156,063 and a median home price of $608,800, crosswicks nj homes for sale attract buyers who want architectural character and genuine open space within commuting distance of both Trenton and Philadelphia. For those seeking a place where history, community, and long-term value converge, Crosswicks makes a compelling case.