Description
435 Byram Kingwood Rd,
Frenchtown,
NJ
08825
Along the River sits the quaint town of Frenchtown ..... a picturesque community on the banks of the Delaware River where you will find this enchanting farmhouse dating back to 1890!! The farmhouse has been lovingly restored with a cook's dream kitchen that is truly brand new!! Beautiful gray cabinets with white stone counter tops and all stainless steel appliances. Adjacent is the laundry/mudroom area that has just been redone and also doubles as the side entrance. The gracious dining room is situated next to the chef's kitchen which allows for flawless entertaining..... and relaxing in the grand living room with sitting room and fireplace all while overlooking the stunning grounds and the Lockatong Creek!! There is also a first floor master bedroom for those who want or require one floor living. And, for convenience, there is a full bath just steps away. The second floor has a master bedroom with it's own private balcony, and other large bedroom and sumptuous hall bath! And the original wide plank wood floors are simply spectacular!! The basement is pristine with newer equipment and outside access to a loggia (or screened in porch) onto a bluestone patio. Just a short walk down through the manicured grounds is the barn. This beautiful home also features a two-car detached garage which has heat and Air Conditioning, full cabinets used as a workshop. Bring your horses and use the barn for fabulous storage!! Minutes to Frenchtown Boro, a quick drive over the Frenchtown Bridge into Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania for more dining options and Tinicum Polo, 15 minutes to New Hope and Stockton, or 15 minutes to Flemington. Incredible serene beauty yet minutes to everything!! This property is what country living is all about.... breathtaking!!
Listing By: Kurfiss Sotheby's International Realty via Data Source: Bright MLS
Single Family
Property type
Price History
date | price | variance | type | global |
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11/1/2019 | $550,000 | - | Sold | view listing |
listing agent: Caryn Black