Welcome to Seven Stars Tavern — a rare opportunity to own an authentic piece of New Jersey’s colonial history. Built in 1762 and rich with Revolutionary-era significance, this extraordinary residence blends timeless architectural character with the warmth and charm of a true historic home. Once a landmark tavern along the King’s Highway, the property has gracefully evolved into a private residence while preserving its original craftsmanship, story, and enduring presence. Sprawling across approximately 1.73 acres, this two and one half-story, brick dwelling offers just under 3,000 square feet of living space. The three bedroom home is rich in character and warmth, featuring three traditional wood-burning fireplaces and three propane gas-burning fireplaces, creating inviting gathering spaces throughout. Generous proportions and a sense of scale make this residence feel both substantial and welcoming, ideal for comfortable everyday living and entertaining alike. The expansive grounds further enhance the property’s appeal, featuring a three-car detached garage, a spacious exterior patio for outdoor gatherings, and an in-ground swimming pool that anchors the landscape as a private retreat. Together, the home and grounds present a rare blend of comfort, charm, and resort-style amenities. Built in 1762, the historic Seven Stars Tavern is one of Salem County’s most notable examples of 18th-century colonial architecture. Constructed by Peter and Elizabeth Louderback along the former King’s Highway, the brick structure replaced an earlier log tavern and was identified by the iconic “Sign of the Seven Stars,” a celestial emblem used to guide travelers in the colonial era. The Louderbacks’ initials and the original construction date remain visible in the brickwork, offering a rare and authentic connection to the property’s origins and craftsmanship. During the colonial and Revolutionary periods, Seven Stars Tavern served as a vital roadside stop and community gathering place, providing lodging and hospitality to travelers and locals alike. The property is closely tied to Revolutionary War history through the Louderback family’s patriot support, including a documented British raid in 1778 while searching for their son, John Louderback. He is believed to have supplied Continental (American) troops with food which resulted in the British putting a price on his head. By the early 1800s, the building transitioned into a private residence and farmhouse, a role it has maintained for generations. Today, listed on the National and New Jersey Register of Historic Places, Seven Stars Tavern stands as a remarkably preserved historic home—rich in character, heritage, and timeless appeal—offering a rare opportunity to own a true piece of New Jersey history.
Interior Updated. 3 bedrooms 1 bath. Large family room with vaulted ceiling. Hard wood floors. New Hot water heater. New heating. NJ Wealth Conservation Act participant property which has income limits for owner occupant and investor buyers. Standard transaction with buyer income limits.
Welcome to this beautifully renovated colonial set on a private, rural lot in desirable Pilesgrove Township. This move-in-ready home blends classic charm with modern upgrades, offering the perfect retreat for buyers seeking peace, space, and simplicity. Inside, you’ll find a bright, open layout featuring waterproof vinyl flooring, fresh neutral paint throughout, recessed lighting, and a fully updated eat-in kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances and upgraded countertops. The home offers two spacious bedrooms, including a primary suite with a full bath, plus an additional half bath for convenience. Recent improvements include newer windows, a newer septic system, and a newly installed well (2026), providing added peace of mind for years to come. Outside, enjoy a generous yard ideal for entertaining, gardening, or simply unwinding, along with a storage shed and off-street parking. Perfect for first-time buyers, downsizers, or anyone looking for a turnkey home with privacy and low taxes. Conveniently located while still offering a true country setting. All offers considered — motivated seller. Ask about financing options and potential buyer incentives.
This charming 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath Cape Cod-style home offers over 2,100 square feet of comfortable living space on a full acre, backing up to scenic farmland for added privacy and natural beauty. The curb appeal is undeniable, highlighted by three eye-catching dormers. Step inside to be greeted by a stunning cathedral ceiling and a graceful staircase leading to the second floor. The spacious primary suite is conveniently located on the main level, just off the kitchen and dining area, and includes a full bath with a relaxing Jacuzzi tub. The kitchen was redone in 2021 to be a farmhouse style. The cozy living room is enhanced by custom sliding barn doors that add both charm and character. Additional highlights include a two-car garage with an extended workbench and a generous 6-foot-tall crawlspace accessible from the garage. Built as part of the Connectiv "Best Homes" energy efficiency program.
Pilesgrove is located in New Jersey. Pilesgrove, New Jersey has a population of 4,164. Pilesgrove is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.53% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.35%.
The median household income in Pilesgrove, New Jersey is $127,688. The median household income for the surrounding county is $67,898 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Pilesgrove is 51.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 25.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.9 inches per year, with 12.4 inches of snow per year.