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All Treats No Tricks! 45 • TOWN TOPICS, PRINCETON, N.J., N.J., PRINCETON, TOPICS, TOWN 45 • MEET THE TOP AGENTS! Town Topics WE www.robinwallack.com d NES day, Listed by Robin Wallack • Broker Associate • Cell: 609-462-2340 • [email protected] OCTO b ER ALL TREATS 2020 14, NO TRICKS! 7 Symmes Court, Cranbury 65 Moores Mill Mount Rose Rd, Hopewell $895,000 $735,000 COMING SOON 49 Scott Ave, Princeton Junction 19 Madison St, Princeton $555,000 $935,000 PRINCETON OFFICE / 253 Nassau Street / Princeton, NJ 08540 609-924-1600 main / 609-683-8505 direct Visit our Gallery of Virtual Home Tours at www.foxroach.com A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC 14, 2020 • 46 14, CANNOT BE REPRODUCED AT THIS PRICE ER b OCTO TOWN TOPICS, PRINCETON, N.J., WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, N.J., PRINCETON, TOPICS, TOWN WYNFIELD HALL Wynfield Hall is an exceptional example of old world craftsmanship and details not found in comparably priced homes today. This masterpiece was built with the concept of “green” construction and sophistication as a fusion of the best of both worlds. Sited on 3.8 Solebury acres, Wynfield Hall is over 7,000 square feet of luxurious living space that offers 4 bedrooms and 4.2 baths. The nucleus of the home is the Artisan crafted staircase that leads to the rotunda and sleeping quarters. The infrastructure is concrete and steel wrapped in the finest of millwork and designer finishes. The walnut library is the perfect respite to find solitude, and yet, just a few feet from the family quarters. The well equipped kitchen was designed for a master chef and the caterer’s prep area contains a commercial grade “walk in” refrigerator for the ultimate entertaining. The house has radiant heat throughout, including the 2nd floor, garage, basement and snow melt terraces. The air-conditioning has 6 zones. This is a home that needs to experienced...the upgrades and unique features are too numerous. The rear yard is ideal for al fresco dining while listening to the cascading waterfall. Wynfield Hall not only offers the design aesthetic of a discerning buyer, but the coveted classicism of a bygone era. $1,695,000 STARVIEW It is refreshing to come across a contemporary home that offers all of the amenities desired by today’s buyer and still maintain its architectural allure. The home, set on a large open lot, allows for a pool or tennis court or just open space for family functions. The interior boasts the open floor plan and vaulted ceilings that are in demand today. A large stone fireplace is the anchor of the Great Room that flows seamlessly into the well equipped modern kitchen. The 2nd level offers guest and family bedrooms with a communal open space, perfect for an office, homework area or reading nook. The finished basement is ideal for large scale entertainment or a home theater. Starview is one of those homes that enjoys the open surrounding land and the twinkling stars above. $949,000 Art Mazzei [email protected] Cell: 610.428.4885 550 Union Square, New Hope, PA 18938 • AddisonWolfe.com • 215.862.5500 47 • TOWN TOPICS, PRINCETON, N.J., N.J., PRINCETON, TOPICS, TOWN 47 • SPACES AVAILABLE FOR RENT ONLY WE d NES day, OCTO b ER 14, 2020 14, SETTLEMENT AT CANE FARM The “Settlement at Cane Farm” is a unique collection of workshops for those Artisans looking for a pastoral setting within 15 minutes of New Hope and 5 minutes to Stockton, NJ.The various spaces range from a small storage unit to expansive spaces ideal for professional offices, craftsmen, limited retail or galleries of all sorts. The Rosemont Post Office is the nucleus of the “Settlement” which draws traffic on a regular basis.The “Settlement” is like no other rental community in the area and offers a peaceful coexistence with your staff, clients and Artisans with nature herself. RENTAL PRICE VARIES DEPENING ON UNIT SIZE - CALL FOR MORE DETAILS FRENCHTOWN INVESTMENT Fantastic Frenchtown investment opportunity! Award winning renovation of the Worman Mill! Two major, contiguous, residential and retail properties, 9 Trenton Avenue, “Worman Mansion”, and 15 Trenton Avenue, “Worman Mill”, are in pristine condition, with excellent income potential.#9 Trenton Avenue, is a Victorian farmhouse, fully renovated and offers three charming residences ranging in size from 1 bedroom/1 bath, 2 bedrooms/2 baths, 3 bedrooms/2 baths. All have wonderful vintage details, beautiful wide plank floors, and lovely, groomed outdoor living spaces overlooking a winding brook. 2 and 3 bedroom units have washers/dryers and dishwashers.#15 Trenton Avenue, is a large renovated mill offering 3 spacious, light filled residences, ranging in size from 3 bedrooms/1 bath, 2 bedrooms/1 bath, 3 bedrooms/1.5 baths. These units have versatile open floor plans, beamed ceilings, sisal, tile and wood flooring,~washers/dryers and dishwashers. The mill also boasts a large salon/retail space (Euphoria) on the street level, with great traffic exposure, plenty of parking and groomed outdoor living spaces. Total annual rental income $163,200. $995,000 Laurie Madaus [email protected] Cell: 203.948.5157 550 Union Square, New Hope, PA 18938 • AddisonWolfe.com • 215.862.5500 14, 2020 • 48 14, ER b OCTO TOWN TOPICS, PRINCETON, N.J., WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, N.J., PRINCETON, TOPICS, TOWN STONEY HILL OVERLOOK Welcome to 16 Stoney Hill. A rare opportunity to own a 12-acre estate in downtown New Hope. This well-appointed home has been completely updated. As you enter this stately home, you will come into the wide foyer with a private office and half bath to your right. Up a few stairs you come to the great room that has a marble fireplace, cathedral ceilings, custom millwork and expansive windows looking out to your private oasis. The kitchen is completely upgraded with a chef’s heart in mind. Featuring white cabinets with a grey island, beverage bar with a wine refrigerator, marble countertops and new appliances throughout. The kitchen also has a large eat in area with French doors to your covered pavilion with blue stone patio and large outdoor fireplace. The Bluestone patio wraps around the front of the house providing expansive vistas of the property. The is also an additional guest house with addition and a 2 car garage. This property has 2 approved building lots that just have to be recorded. $2,295,000 BELLE MEAD MANOR Welcome to Belle Mead Manor. This executive home is nestled on 6.56 acres surrounded by protected woodlands. This stunning 5900 square foot home is perfect for entertaining and enjoying your own private oasis. This brick front home features an extra large 3 car garage, huge pool, large treks deck, extensive landscaping and paver patio complete with outdoor speakers, and tons of lighting throughout the property so you can enjoy the beauty from inside and outside year around. The gourmet eat-in kitchen featurs a Viking range, side by side Kitchen Aid refrigerator, double ovens and a warming drawer. This home also has a whole house generator. Come see what one of the most sought after streets in Belle Mead has to offer. $1,295,000 Nick Esser [email protected] Cell: 646.745.5460 550 Union Square, New Hope, PA 18938 • AddisonWolfe.com • 215.862.5500 49 • TOWN TOPICS, PRINCETON, N.J., N.J., PRINCETON, TOPICS, TOWN 49 • Three Great Princeton Options WE d NES day, OCTO b ER 14, 2020 14, 176 Parkside Drive, Princeton, NJ To pass through the gates into the courtyard where a fountain trickles under a canopy of sycamores, is to be swept to another time and place. It’s hard to believe such a majestic home began as a barn 120 years ago, part of the Drumthwacket Estate. Today, clean lines and modern finishes, like a state-of-the-art Boffi kitchen, are just the right counterpoint to authentic barn doors and wood beams rising up to meet a 26-ft ceiling. The core of the house is open and dramatic with a huge fireplace anchoring one side. The kitchen seamlessly clad in walnut was designed for a chef. A mezzanine library leads up to the top level with 3 bedrooms, two sleek baths, and a family room. The main structure opens to 2 finished wings, offering 3 more bedrooms, two baths, home office, exercise, and recreational space. 2+ acres with plenty of space for a pool. $3,950,000 51 Grasmere Way, Princeton, NJ Located in a leafy enclave just off of Princeton’s 265 Herrontown Road, Princeton, NJ The possibilities at this scenic 3.3-acre most picturesque winding road, close to a selection of renowned schools and property are endless! The simplest is to move right into the well-built ranch and recreational opportunities, this all brick house has no shortage of space or style. enjoy it as it is with hardwood floors, a bright and open living/dining room and a Every room is airy and generous in scale, especially the open kitchen and two- big deck. You may also opt to expand and add a bedroom or two to supplement story family room. A handsomely detailed study crowned with a barrel vaulted the existing three. Finally, buyers with big dreams may choose to start with a clean ceiling overlooks the stone spa with waterfalls. An amazing stone terrace with slate and build brand new. No matter what, the deep level lot with its sweeping meadow views runs the length of the house. The 4/5-bedroom floor plan offers front lawn and backyard shrouded in privacy can accommodate all your outdoor ultimate flexibility with a main level suite, as well as a finished basement.
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