Haddonfield is one of the most architecturally intact small towns in NJ — about 11,500 residents centered on a walkable downtown along Kings Highway and Tanner Street, with the 1750 Indian King Tavern as its oldest landmark (the legislature drafted parts of the New Jersey state constitution there during the British occupation of Trenton).
Our Haddonfield work is heavy on historic restoration — Federal and Greek Revival sash on the houses surrounding the downtown, leaded-glass entry sidelights and fanlights, and Victorian decorative glass on the 1880s-1900s expansion neighborhoods. Kings Highway commercial generates separate storefront and transom work that has to clear Historic Preservation review.
What We Work On in Haddonfield
1750s-1800s Federal and Greek Revival houses on Kings Highway, Mountwell, and surrounding side streets. 1880s-1900s Italianate, Second Empire, and Queen Anne expansion. 1920s-1940s Colonial Revival infill. Kings Highway commercial: 1820s-1880s brick rowhouse storefronts.
Common Haddonfield Jobs
- Federal and Greek Revival sash restoration
- Indian King Tavern district replacement-in-kind
- Leaded-glass and decorative-glass repair on Victorian homes
- Kings Highway storefront transom + display glass
- Restoration glass replacement on landmark properties
Haddonfield's Historic Preservation Commission reviews exterior changes across most of the borough — Certificate of Appropriateness review is required for visible window replacement. The HPC strongly favors restoration over replacement and we've earned approvals by demonstrating original-sash rebuild capacity rather than full-unit swap.
Neighborhoods we serve in Haddonfield
ZIP codes: 08033