Upon pulling onto the lush grounds of this 83+ acre farmstead, time slows down as a palette of natural beauty takes over the senses. A Washington Crossing to Princeton Battlefield conservation easement protects its Revolutionary war history, while manicured fields give way to rustic woodlands and a mini English garden brims with Morning Glory. Original exterior tile made in New Hope and rich copper gutters provide beautiful contrast to the color that bursts on the property throughout the changing seasons. Divided into three distinct units, the main house consists of two apartments that have separate entrances and are ideal for help or for an in-law set up. The primary residence is absolutely inviting and totally updated with a Tuscan flair. Pocket doors reveal the living room and home office, while clever built-ins hide a dry bar. A long wraparound walnut counter with seating opens to the great room. Its warmth is contrasted by stainless steel and granite work stations while GE Monogram appliances are up to any task. The master suite bodes a fully up-to-date bathroom with steam shower and Jacuzzi tub and a huge walk-in closet. Ancillary buildings include the 2001 3-4 stall barn with hot water, tack and feed rooms, hay storage, and electricity plus a 2001 garage. A large fenced pasture lines the long pebble drive creating picturesque and pastoral vistas for incoming guests.
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