
Somers Mansion Somers Point
Explore Somers Mansion, the oldest building in Atlantic County, offering a glimpse into colonial life with historical artifacts and bay views.

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Somers Mansion Somers Point
Best Time
Farmers market buzz

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Explore Somers Mansion, the oldest building in Atlantic County, offering a glimpse into colonial life with historical artifacts and bay views.
"A window into colonial life and a vibrant community hub for local markets."

Check Weekend Hours
Tours are typically weekends only. Confirm hours before your visit! :clock10:
Donations Welcome
Tours are free, but donations help preserve this historic gem. ❤️

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.4 · 37 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Colonial Architecture
Exterior
Admire the oldest building in Atlantic County, a rare example of patterned brick architecture from the early 1700s.
Local History Artifacts
Interior
Discover artifacts and exhibits showcasing the history of the Somers family and early colonial life in the region.

Great Egg Harbor Bay Views
Grounds
Enjoy scenic views overlooking Great Egg Harbor Bay from the mansion's historic grounds.
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Check Weekend Hours
Tours are typically weekends only. Confirm hours before your visit! :clock10:
Donations Welcome
Tours are free, but donations help preserve this historic gem. ❤️
No Photos Inside
Remember, photography is not allowed inside the mansion. :camerawithflash:
Farmers Market Fun
Saturdays feature a vibrant farmers market on the grounds. :shopping_cart:
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Check Weekend Hours
Tours are typically weekends only. Confirm hours before your visit! :clock10:
Donations Welcome
Tours are free, but donations help preserve this historic gem. ❤️
No Photos Inside
Remember, photography is not allowed inside the mansion. :camerawithflash:
Farmers Market Fun
Saturdays feature a vibrant farmers market on the grounds. :shopping_cart:
Bring the Kids
A great spot to show children how life was in colonial times. :child:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors appreciate Somers Mansion as a historical site offering a glimpse into colonial life and its role as a venue for the vibrant Saturday farmers market. While the historical significance and community events are praised, some reviews note the need for upkeep and maintenance to preserve the property's charm.
"Usually I'm impressed with the historical sites in Atlantic County but today not so much. It is September 8th and the trash is overflowing and the grass is overgrown. Let's get it together! Atlantic County"
Mindy Denny
"Somers Mansion was built circa 1720 by Richard Somers and remained in the Somers family until the early 20th century. The mansion is the oldest extant structure and the only known example of patterned brick architecture in Atlantic County. Tours of the house are held on Saturdays and Sundays and are free of charge, although donations are accepted."
Ben Kranefeld
"Somers Point market is perfect for a Saturday morning! You can grab an amazing banana sandwich for breakfast along with some organic coffee and spend the morning shopping in a great atmosphere!"
Michele Ballard
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Somers Mansion is located at 1000 Shore Rd, Somers Point, NJ. It's easily accessible by car and is in plain view from nearby areas. Parking is available on-site, especially during market days.
Information on direct public transport routes to Somers Mansion is limited. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for routes serving Somers Point and plan accordingly.
Parking is generally available at Somers Mansion, particularly on the grounds. During the Saturday farmers market, parking can be busier but is usually sufficient.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Tours of Somers Mansion are free of charge. However, donations are gratefully accepted to help with the preservation of this historic site.
Tours are typically held on Saturdays and Sundays. It's best to verify the exact operating hours for the day you plan to visit, as they can vary seasonally.
Currently, access to Somers Mansion for tours is limited to weekends. Weekdays may offer access to the grounds, but interior tours are generally not available.
No, there is no admission fee to visit the Somers Point Farmers Market held on the grounds of Somers Mansion. You can browse and shop freely.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can take guided tours to learn about colonial life, view historical artifacts from the Somers family and Atlantic County Historical Society, and enjoy the grounds overlooking Great Egg Harbor Bay.
Yes, Somers Mansion is recommended for children to see how people lived in colonial times. It offers a tangible connection to the past.
No, photography is not permitted inside Somers Mansion. This is to help preserve the historic interiors and artifacts.
The market features over forty vendors selling fresh produce, handmade items, and food. It's a lively Saturday morning event with a great atmosphere.
Yes, the grounds of Somers Mansion host various events, including the popular Saturday farmers market, holiday markets, and concerts in the park.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
While Somers Mansion itself doesn't have dining facilities, the Saturday farmers market often features food trucks and vendors offering various treats, from tacos to baked goods.
The market offers a diverse range of food options, including authentic Mexican cuisine from taco trucks, baked goods, coffee, and other local delicacies.
📸 📸 Photography
The exterior of the mansion, with its historic patterned brickwork, and the scenic views of Great Egg Harbor Bay from the grounds are excellent for photography.
No, photography is strictly prohibited inside Somers Mansion to protect the historical artifacts and interiors.
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