Pottersville, New Jersey is an unincorporated community in Bedminster Township, Somerset County, set among the rolling hills and open farmland of the Raritan Valley region. Unlike the more densely developed suburbs closer to Interstate 78, Pottersville retains a genuinely rural character — one defined by horse farms, stone walls, and winding country roads that have changed little in appearance over generations.
What sets Pottersville apart from neighboring communities like Far Hills or Peapack-Gladstone is its remarkable sense of quiet permanence. The Pottersville Village Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, anchors the community with a collection of 19th-century architecture that reflects its origins as a small agricultural crossroads. This is not a town that has been reinvented — it has simply endured, and that continuity is a large part of its appeal.
Families with children are served by the Bedminster Township School District, and the broader area benefits from relatively easy access to the Route 206 corridor. For buyers and investors seeking a Somerset County address that offers genuine countryside living — with proximity to both the equestrian culture of Hunt Country and the commuter infrastructure of the region — Pottersville represents a rare and lasting opportunity.