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LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! This home is located within prestigious Heather Knolls surrounded by pines and hardwood trees, preserved open space and is the only home on a cul-de-sac in a park like private setting. The location is within walking distance of the South Brunswick High School, an award winning school district. In addition, this spacious, center hall colonial home is easily within minutes of the Northeast Corridor Princeton Junction Train Station for NYC or Philly commute. Close to downtown Princeton, the new University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, Forestall Research Facilities, U.S. Department of Energy Plasma Physics Lab, Exit 8A of the NJ Turnpike, and more.
Eleven years old with its original owners, this Castlewood model offers many upgrades including Corian island and counters in the very large and airy Kitchen and Master Bathroom, full security system, walk in closets, and hardwood floors in Living and Dining room as well as Foyer. First floor includes formal Living and Dining rooms, Kitchen and Nook, Utility room, large Panty, Study, and a huge Family Room with a bank of Palladium windows and gas fireplace with oak mantle. Upper level has Master Bedroom with large east-facing retreat room attached, three additional bedrooms and main bathroom. An unfinished walk-out full basement with sliding glass doors and large picture window, and, the plumbing has been done for installation of a 3rd bathroom and/or kitchen completes this home. The house is painted in neutral tones making it easy to move right into.
The yard has a national award winning designation as a Wildlife Habitat and has been developed using all organic materials, porous hard surfaces, and heirloom plant designs. Twenty-seven mature specimen trees grace the yard between 2,500 square feet of perennial flower and vegetable beds, and a fenced backyard make this a unique living environment. The house is surrounded by open space and preserved farmland, including the third oldest Oak Tree in Middlesex County, which can never be developed.
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