Mount Holly is the Burlington County seat — a small, dense township (about 9,500 residents) with one of South Jersey's most intact 18th- and 19th-century cores. The Burlington County Historic District covers much of the township and includes the 1796 Burlington County Prison Museum (Robert Mills design), the Mill Race village, and dozens of Federal, Greek Revival, and Victorian houses on Main Street, Mill Street, and Garden Street.
Most of our Mount Holly residential work is historic-restoration glazing — original wood sash, fanlight transoms, leaded-glass entry sidelights — for owners restoring 1700s-1800s homes. The county government complex around the courthouse generates separate, ongoing window leak-repair work as those mid-20th-century institutional buildings age.
What We Work On in Mount Holly
1750s-1880s Federal, Greek Revival, Italianate frame and brick houses throughout the historic core. The Mill Race / Mill Street area has the densest pre-1850 fabric. Substantial 1920s Colonial Revival on Garden and Pine Streets. 1950s-1970s county and municipal buildings around the courthouse complex.
Common Mount Holly Jobs
- Federal and Greek Revival sash restoration
- Fanlight + sidelight replacement on original entries
- County complex office-window leak repair
- Mill Race historic district replacement-in-kind
- Storefront glass on Main Street commercial
Mount Holly's Historic Preservation Commission reviews exterior changes throughout the district. The Burlington County Cultural and Heritage Division is also helpful for owners doing landmark-quality restoration — they sometimes match private investment with grant funds for visible exterior work.
Neighborhoods we serve in Mount Holly
ZIP codes: 08060