Circa 1704 – “The Mullica House†Step into a story nearly three centuries in the making. The Mullica House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is the oldest home in Historic Mullica Hill and one of South Jersey’s most treasured landmarks. Built in 1704 by Swedish settlers Eric Mullica Jr. and his wife Anne Catherine, this remarkable residence offers more than a home—it offers a legacy. Historically known as the "antique capital" of South Jersey, Mullica Hill features a charming Main Street filled with specialty shops, restaurants, and a local tavern, all surrounded by popular wineries. The community is adjacent to Rowan University and located less than 30 minutes from Center City Philadelphia, providing easy access to world-class medical facilities, Temple University, the Navy Yard, and all major professional sports arenas. From the moment you enter, you’ll feel the warmth and craftsmanship of another era. Beautifully preserved and thoughtfully maintained, the home features a cedar shake roof, copper gutters, exposed brick walls, wide-plank wood floors, and hand-hewn beamed ceilings. The backyard also includes an additional outdoor living space with a striking herringbone brick patio, lit by a wagon wheel - found on the property - that has been turned into a chandelier." Spanning three inviting levels, the home includes 2–3 bedrooms, one full bath, and a heated sunroom with custom cabinetry. The kitchen has been updated with modern appliances while honoring the home’s timeless character. The partially finished walk-out basement creates a cozy retreat, featuring a library and family room accented by rich wood flooring. Opportunities like this are exceptionally rare. The Mullica House is not simply a property—it is a place where history lives and the next chapter is waiting for you.