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Full details for 4 Bedroom Single Family Residence For Sale in Millstone Township, New Jersey

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Description

This historic home (circa 1750) is nestled on over 8 acres with appx 3 acre privately owned, naturally stocked lake! A very rare 2 story Dutch Colonial that has been updated throughout without losing the historic charm. This is your chance to own a little part of history in Millstone, NJ and enjoy this nature lover's paradise. If you enjoy gardening, entertaining, canoeing or fishing on your own private lake - Welcome home! The views from your private 20x18 deck and dock are breathtaking with the solar powered fountains in the lake. This home has 3 bedrooms (possible 4th) 2.5 bathrooms, and a lower level basement with access to the 2 car garage . A new (2022) 2 Zone forced air High Efficiency HVAC and brand new Central Air, all new gas SS appliances and wide plank pine floors, there are too many special features to list. Drive slowly or you will miss the serene front entrance and door which are set off of Millstone Rd. There is a private 2 car driveway in the front of the house and a larger stone driveway with access to the attached garage. Once you enter the home you will notice the ax-carved beams throughout the entry, living room and upstairs. The hallway and primary bath have been modestly updated with fixtures and flooring. There are so many nods to yesteryear that you really have to notice the details that the homeowners have painstakingly kept to preserve the original historic charm. The vent in the center hall foyer is no longer a working vent from previous heat source, but was kept to show the character of the center hall colonial. The turned staircase has original wood treads that will alert you to when someone is descending from the bedrooms. There is a full stand up attic with access from the hallway on the second floor outside the hall bath that contains the upper zone ductwork for central air and heat with its own thermostat. Back to listing
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