Brookdale_Farm_Historic_District

Brookdale Farm (Lincroft, New Jersey)

Brookdale Farm (Lincroft, New Jersey)

United States historic place


Brookdale Farm is a former Thoroughbred breeding and training farm located at 805 Newman Springs Road in the Lincroft section of Middletown Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Thomas Lloyd acquired the property in the late 18th century.[1] In 1872, David Dunham Withers established the horse breeding and training operation. By 1889, the farm included 838 acres (3.39 km2). In 1968, 215 acres (0.87 km2) of the farm were bequeathed by Geraldine Morgan Thompson to the county to create Thompson Park.[2][3]

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History

In 1774, Thomas Lloyd bought 200 acres (0.81 km2) along the north bank of the Swimming River. By 1786, he had built a large house here. The acreage had increased to 316 acres (1.28 km2) by 1798. After his death in 1812, the property was divided and passed through several owners. In 1872, David Dunham Withers, active in the horse racing industry, bought 200 acres (0.81 km2) for his Brookdale Stable. In 1893, William Payne Thompson purchased the property. His son, Lewis, married Geraldine Morgan Thompson in 1896. They became full owners of the property by 1899.[2]

Historic district

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The Brookdale Farm Historic District is a 228-acre (0.92 km2) historic district encompassing the core part of the farm. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 9, 2020, for its significance in agriculture, architecture and entertainment/recreation from 1786 to 1932. The district has 19 contributing buildings and one contributing site. Thomas Lloyd built his Georgian house in 1786. It was renovated and expanded in Colonial Revival style by Harry Whitney in 1914. The Lloyd Barn was likely built in the 18th century. It was later upgraded by Geraldine Thompson. The two-story Ten Mare Barn was likely built by David Withers in 1883. The two-story, forty-stall Training Stable measures 64 by 296 feet (20 m × 90 m) and is the largest building on the farm. Built starting c.1879, each section features a gabled cupola.[2]

Notable horses

Championship horses bred and/or trained at Brookdale Farm include:[2]

See also


References

  1. "Brookdale Farm in Thompson Park" (PDF). Monmouth County Park System. 2016.
  2. "Commando". National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.
  3. "Equipoise". National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.
  4. "Peter Pan". National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.
  5. "Regret". National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.
  6. "Sysonby". National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.
  7. "Top Flight". National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.

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