New Jersey
Princeton, New Jersey
Glowing after a recent expansion, the 1957 Princeton manor by Ralph Bauham weaves Old World charm with distinctive details. The slate-roofed 7,800-square-foot masterpiece overlooks Stony Brook from large fieldstone patios bordered by sloping lawns with mature trees. Sixteen handsome rooms…

Hunterdon County Horse Farm, Stockton, New Jersey
Near four distinguished hunts in the heart of historic Hunterdon County’s farm estate country, the exquisite horse farm is reminiscent of a scene from the beloved English countryside. Nestled into rolling hills on 98 acres with a stream, pond, and…

Historic Mill Estate, Stockton, New Jersey
Ten miles from the Delaware River and near the last covered bridge in New Jersey a peaceful world remains. Steeped in history, the circa 1797 mill captures nostalgia with its exposed stonewalls and timbers. Beloved for its four huge riverstone…

Country Estate, Delaware Township, New Jersey
Devoted to serious equine life for horses of all disciplines, the exquisite country estate in New Jersey graces the heart of Delaware Township’s farm estate country. Sophisticated, yet possessing a charm retained from its 1709 origins, the fieldstone house, along…

Colonial Revival Estate, Summit, New Jersey
After the turn of the last century, in 1914, a stately brick Colonial Revival residence was created a short distance from Manhattan in even-then fashionable Summit, New Jersey. Glowing anew after a recent five-year restoration by some of New York’s…

Saddle River, New Jersey
Long home to some of America’s most distinguished families, Saddle River is a happy marriage of country elegance and nearness to Manhattan. The brick estate on over two garden acres carries on the tradition, welcoming with a gorgeous two-story foyer…

Saddle River, New Jersey
On a wooded New Jersey knolltop, the six-bedroom Colonial manor counterpoints a two-story foyer, great room, dining and music rooms, billiard and exercise rooms, and first-floor master suite with an extraordinary indoor pool with retractable roof.

Princeton, New Jersey
A stone bridge and magical drive introduce the ten-acre estate in Princeton, New Jersey. Brimming with French Country cordiality, the residence complements the romantic site with a barrel-ceilinged foyer and lovely living and dining rooms with a garden terrace.?Private bedroom…

Rumson, New Jersey
Beside a serene pond a ferry ride from Manhattan, the Rumson Colonial carries on the shore tradition on over two acres of painterly poolside gardens. Capturing the scenery at every turn, the gracious residence flows from the formal rooms, gourmet…

Stockton, New Jersey
A classically beautiful 1768 European country manor, the charming vintage clapboard ensemble in New Jersey endears you to it from the very outset. The antique portion features nostalgic living and dining rooms with old wooden barn beams and giant stone…

Saddle River, New Jersey
A circular driveway on over two acres in Saddle River, New Jersey, fittingly introduces the 12-room Georgian Colonial. Overlooking a pond, it is the picture of classical serenity with its generously scaled rooms fashioned with high ceilings, handsome moldings, and…

Little Silver, New Jersey
Designed by Anderson & Campanella, the handsome cedar-shake Shore Colonial in Little Silver, New Jersey, anchors gracefully on waterfront lawns beside a 285-foot dock. The interiors feature beautiful arches, transom windows, and Brazilian cherry floors. Fireplaces adorn the entry, parlor,…

Princeton, New Jersey
Near downtown Princeton, a handsome residence designed by Robert Bennet and crafted by Lucash Montgomery marries gracious country style with sophisticated modern living. Impeccable detailing reflects in hand-hewn beams in the living-dining room, gourmet appliances and cherry cabinetry in the…

The Hermitage, Rumson, New Jersey
A quintessential example of the Shingle Style, The Hermitage on Rumson Road was designed by renowned Stanford White in the 1890s as a summer residence for a New York banker. Glowing anew, the magnificent house, a ferry ride from Manhattan,…

Princeton, New Jersey
In the 1830s Princeton architect Charles Steadman was commissioned to create a stately Greek Revival dwelling to rest on a site that was later to be transformed into a park of gardens by Russell Butler. The historic house remains one…