Dutch Neck Village
97 Trench Road
Bridgeton, NJ 08302
1 mile southwest of Bridgeton in Hopewell Township
Come and explore an exciting world of unique and unusual shops. Wander down brick paths and enjoy the excitement of beautifully landscaped gardens and buildings.
The beautiful "Country Rose" restaurant features warm and friendly services and home cooking at its best. Whether it be breakfast, lunch, or dinner, you are in for a special treat. Breakfast and lunch are served every day and dinner is served on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Call for hours at (856) 455-9294.
Browse in the unique shops. The Country Living Museum displays relics of past life in Cumberland County) and the "Old Hickory Arboretum & Display Gardens" offer an educational, restful, and relaxing opportunity to see labeled plants, trees, and flowers in a beautiful setting. Both features are free and open every day. Picnic tables, pleasant landscaping and shade trees invite shoppers to eat outside or just relax and enjoy nature. Shoppers will find a wide variety of shops offering many items not found elsewhere.
This quaint country village of unique shops began in 1976. The original buildings were intended as the office of Dutch Neck Landscaping, owned by the Henry Hepner family. The plant shop, the first building at Dutch Neck, was made form material taken from the old Olivet Methodist Church in Palatine, New Jersey which was built in 1851. Another building was made from the Eglington Cemetery Chapel in Clarksboro, New Jersey, originally built in 1876. The remaining shops were built from new lumber in colonial and country designs.
The village is open Monday through Saturday from 10-5. Some shops are open Sunday from 11-4. Call (856) 455-6003 for a brochure or for directions.

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