If you loved the Tudor-style castle we recently profiled in New Jersey, this classic NJ mansion with over 9,000 square feet of living space is sure to please. Make sure you bookmark our home and real estate column to keep seeing jaw-dropping listings like this one.
“This private oasis is surrounded by lush greenery and mature trees that shield it from neighbors and passersby,” begins the listing for 343 Bridgeboro Road in Moorestown, New Jersey. 08057 “It offers complete seclusion, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a private oasis.”
The property is dotted with fancy zone 6 perennials and endless charm and loads of gorgeous vistas.
“Every aspect of the home has been meticulously crafted, with a compulsive focus on even the minutest details. Even the home’s location has been strategically positioned on the property to optimize breathtaking views for sunset dining and morning sun.”
“Its sprawling 4-acre grounds and over 9000 magnificent square feet of living space in this raised ranch boast a seamless blend of luxury and functionality.”
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“Featuring five bedrooms, four full baths and 2 half baths, it is truly a work of art.”
“The unique above-ground basement design with surround sound music inside and out enhances both family living and entertaining, making this property an exquisite haven for all.”
No expense was spared when this home was built in 2005, even if it looks like it was plucked out of a far-older English countryside escape. The 180-degree arched ceilings, slate roofing, redwood trim facades, radiant heat floors and 10-foot soaring ceilings all boast superior craftsmanship.
“The entrance greets you with a prominent custom seve-foot mahogany front door with equestrian door handles and an inviting wrap-around bluestone covered porch.”
“Be welcomed by a majestic Ralph Lauren dining room, adorned with oversized windows, a tray-lighted ceiling and an exquisite cherry wood custom architectural millwork library.”
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“There you will find the first of five working gas or wood fireplaces. The centered family room with Pennsylvania bluestone and reclaimed riverwood complements the floor-to-ceiling Marvin French doors that flood the space with natural light.”
“Soaring vaulted ceilings and arched beams add to the elaborate detail of the open-design kitchen/great room, which stands as the centerpiece to the rare Clive Christian kitchen. A Clive Christian kitchen is renowned as the epitome of culinary luxury and is widely regarded as one of the most opulent kitchen designs worldwide.”
It rivals the beauty of Monet’s kitchen in Giverny and the expansive space of the New Rochelle beach house the internet clamored for.
To drive that point home, the kitchen is, “Equipped with an eight-burner range, four ovens, three Sub-Zero refrigerators, an oversized walk-in pantry, a chopping block, an expansive island that seems to stretch indefinitely and a state-of-the-art ice machine.”
Simply put, it was made for entertaining (and is surprisingly friendly to large kosher families in New Jersey).
A handcrafted wooden wet bar complete with wine refrigerator, sink, dishwasher and two Sub Zero ice machines invites guests to hang out and have the best time ever.”
“The home entertainment zone also has three built-in televisions, inviting guests to indulge in an elegant and exciting atmosphere in the game room.”
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“The first floor offers a four-bedroom sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. Designed with two primary bedrooms at either end of the house, perfect as an en suite or mother-in-law suite and the two additional bedrooms share a jack-and-jill bathroom.”
While most of the house is decorated in rich, over-the-top classic NJ mansion shades of dark brown and burgundy, there are plenty of light, bright rooms throughout the property as well.
The master bedroom boasts a Louboutin-inspired design, custom closet that seems to stretch on for miles, and a large spa bathroom retreat with his and hers water closets for privacy. Seriously, the closet is so big it likely has enough space for all your clothes about 100 long puffer coats, 300 pairs of shoes and every handbag you’ve ever considered owning.
This room also overlooks the private terrace, landscaped gardens, a pond with fountain and an Olympic-sized pool.
It feels more like a resort than a house, but that’s what makes this classic NJ mansion so special. It’s so opulent and over the top that it’s a perfect $3.5 million dollar Leo gift. No, we’re not kidding. This house screams for the Leo zodiac sign—just look at all the luxe features and rich, elegant materials.
“Upstairs, an additional hideaway awaits you in the form of a fifth bedroom with a full bath. A movie room and den provides an escape for moments of entertainment and leisure.”
“This magnificent home is not just a testament to exquisite design and luxurious living but also a reflection of the passion and dedication that went into creating a space where dreams come true.”
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