




Listed by for $3.25M
DescriptionListed by Lawrence Stone of Soleil Sotheby's International Realty
This extraordinary 18th-century waterfront estate sits in complete seclusion along the Cohansey River with 12 acres surrounded by over 6,000 acres of preserved wilderness. Built in 1736 and eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, the renovated manor showcases rare Flemish bond brickwork, 10 bedrooms, and seven marble bathrooms. The property’s heritage includes Revolutionary War history, the Underground Railroad, and decades as a private sporting retreat for bird hunting and fishing. Located a 15-minute boat ride from Delaware Bay, the estate includes a 5,600-square-foot barn, waterfront lodge, expansive river deck, private boat ramp, and multiple historic structures. Currently operating as Eagle Manor wedding and event venue, this versatile property offers limitless potential as an executive compound, corporate retreat, wellness destination, sporting club, or private estate—a rare opportunity to acquire a preserved piece of American history. Property and opportunity details provided by seller or others; buyer to verify.
806 Back Neck Road, Bridgeton, New Jersey 08302
Bridgeton sits in Cumberland County in southern New Jersey, where the Cohansey River provides direct access to Delaware Bay and the Atlantic beyond. The Cohansey—New Jersey’s deepest river—flows through one of the state’s most pristine wildlife corridors, offering exceptional opportunities for fishing, boating, and waterfowl hunting within a landscape that has remained largely unchanged for centuries. The surrounding 6,000+ acres of protected land provide unparalleled privacy and natural beauty, while the property’s 15-minute boat ride to Delaware Bay positions it as an ideal base for serious sportsmen and water enthusiasts. The region’s rich agricultural heritage and preserved colonial architecture create an authentic connection to early American history, while modern amenities remain accessible in nearby communities. Atlantic City sits approximately 45 minutes southeast, Philadelphia approximately 50 minutes northwest via Route 55, and Wilmington approximately 40 minutes north. The property’s location within the Bayshore Heritage Byway places it at the heart of one of the East Coast’s most important migratory bird routes, making it a destination for naturalists and conservationists.










































