Judge Morris Estate - Newark, DE


Built in the 1790s, this gray fieldstone house is the former home of Judge Hugh M. Morris, a Delaware native, respected attorney and distinguished federal judge. Decorated in the style of the late 1930s, the period when Judge Morris completed renovations to his newly-purchased farmhouse, the 600-acre estate includes a pond, pristine gardens, rolling manicured lawns, a fenced-in courtyard and quaint indoor accommodations inside this exquisite stone structure. Situated in Delaware's White Clay Creek State Park, the property is part of the Delaware State Park family. 

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