The true definition of "curb appeal", is an offering unmatched anywhere in the Boro. Unassuming from the street, this hidden compound is situated on over an acre of property. The grounds are completely fenced in and feature a front driveway security gate. With a storied past, parts of the original house have been documented to be the original "Stephen Day House" that originally sat on Main Street where Ogden Memorial Presbyterian now sits. At the beginning of the 1900's this was the Duchamp residence who operated a trucking & stable business on the property. The original six-bay garage remains; with a full workshop on the main level and a rec room, office/bonus room, and full bath on the second. In the 1940s much of the house was expanded and updated to conform to the living standards of the time. Since then a number of Owners contributed to the home's character and have created what we see today. Part of the allure of this property is the outdoor living space. Tucked away in the rear corner is a resort-like pool & spa with a patio surround. Off the rear of the home is a two-tiered paver patio overlooking the sights and sounds of your very own oasis. Included in the sale are recent six-figure architectural plans for a full gut renovation by renowned firm M. Frederick Design in Far Hills. The ultimate potential of this property has yet to be realized, as the size of the lot and the home's location (only .4 miles to the train), make this listing one of a kind.
*Lot size varies accounting to several sources. Owner's survey shows 1.125 Acres and County tax record shows 1.09 acres.