The
Reaville Historic District is a
historic district encompassing the community along Old York, Amwell, Barley Sheaf, Kuhl, and Manners roads. It was added to the
National Register of Historic Places on May 2, 2002 for its significance in architecture, commerce, and community development. The district includes 32
contributing buildings. The Reaville Church, formerly known as the First English Presbyterian Church, was built in 1839 and remodeled in 1883. It features
Federal architecture with
Greek Revival influences. The Amwell Presbyterian Church Parsonage was built in 1865 with
Gothic Revival influences and features a diamond-shaped window with
quatrefoil tracery. File:11 Amwell Road, Reaville, NJ.jpg|Colonial Revival style house on Amwell Road ==Transportation==