Posted in New Jersey
September 26, 2015
You Will Fall In Love With These 14 Beautiful Old Barns In New Jersey
New Jersey is the Garden State, and we have hundreds of beautiful farms. Farms mean barns, and we have charming old barns in droves. From private property, to historic sites, the following barns are some of the state’s most beautiful, caught on camera.
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This lovely old barn looks like it's recently had a fresh coating of paint.

I love the beautiful blue color of this boarded-up barn.

This curvaceous old barn is beautifully worn.

The roof could use some repairs, but this barn is in working order.

This wooden barn is nicely shaded.

According to the photographer, this barn appears to be home to a feral cat colony.

Notice the fall foliage in the background. Vernon is always so lovely in the autumn.

This working white barn could use a bit of paint, but that isn't a priority. Its fading makes it more charming.

Somewhere in Northern New Jersey. Have you seen this barn?

The historic Wortendyke Barn is part of an old Dutch settlement.

This barn in Batsto Village was built in 1830 using stone local to New Jersey.

Cooper's Chair Mill Barn
at Cooper's Pond.

On the grounds of Howell Living History Farm, an amazing family-friendly attraction.

Beautiful farm, beautiful barn! The view from Rosemont-Ringoes Road.
These charming barns and others like them can be found throughout the state, share your favorite in the comments below. You’re also welcome to help me uncover the locations of the two barns above. I’m sure there are similarly stunning farms and barns nearby!