• The Gristmiller's House, also known as The Miller's House, is an historic home which is located in Bethlehem, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
  • Located adjacent to a quiet millpond, this 1860 residence was originally home to the local gristmiller.
  • At one point, the 1782/1832 Grist Miller’s House was home to a miller and his family, sitting as a 1.5-story stone residence and featuring Germanic styling in its...
  • The Historic Grist Miller’s House, part of Historic Bethlehem Museums and Sites, will be restored into an exhibition and demonstration space thanks to a...
  • Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites is looking to restore the 1782/1832 Grist Miller’s House as a new interpretive center.
  • Northampton County has received over $700,000 in funding to preserve a historic house in Bethlehem.
  • ASSET METADATA. Title: Gristmiller's House. National Register Information System ID: 73001657.
  • The 1782/1834 Grist Miller’s House is located next to the Luckenbach Mill, a former grist mill on Old York Road, and is individually listed on the National Register of...
  • Cranbury Township acquired the Gristmiller's House from an early Cranbury family, and from 1968 to 1985 the house served as Cranbury's Police Station.