During the late 1700's, inns, taverns & hotels proliferated in Gloucester
County. Mr & Mrs. Thomas Carpenter had this establishment built for
their sons. The Telford has since, functioned primarily as an Inn. In
1809, John & William Tonkin purchased the Inn. The brothers named
the establishment, “The Sandwich Tavern”, which may have been used as
a stagecoach stop. However, William Tonkin changed the name a few years
later in favor of “Tonkin Tavern” which also functioned as a post office.
After being used as a home, the inn was purchased by Samuel Reeves in
1812. Reeves provided a new tavern license, along with a new name, “The
Telford Inn”. The Telford Inn has since changed hands only a few times
in its 170 year run. In 1982, Wenonah residents, Jim & Linda Cook,
purchased the Telford Inn and made it into an exceptionally traditional
dining experience.
In the Summer of 2000, the Telford Inn finished major renovations. With
an uncanny appreciation for history, Jim took on the daunting task of
preserving the well known “homey” atmosphere, all while incorporating
an entirely new addition. With help from his wife, Linda, their three
sons, Steven, Jeff & Brad and countless others who graciously offered
their advice, Jim integrated the old & new with remarkable style.
The Inn began to relinquish small treasures from the past as renovations
became more involved. Thousands of one inch tiles that were intricately
laid, piece by piece, 200 years ago, were buried beneath the bar floors.
Many pieces were salvaged in hopes to one day remake a section of the
floor. Also, as you stroll through the bar, you may notice one of the
Telford's original timber beams, which we have chosen to leave exposed
as a symbol of the rich history that will forever embody the Telford
Inn.
The Cook family and the Telford Inn staff would like to thank you for
joining us, as we celebrate our heritage & our future. It is our
sincere hope that our customers will enjoy the old, as well as the new,
for the next 200 years!!
