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334 Kings Hwy E
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
$2,295,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4092
Property Description
The Roberts-Mitchell House. Once quoted as a "Cinderella restoration,' this Gothic Revival home was once owned by the first mayor of Haddonfield, John Morris Roberts! Stunning 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath home with a park-like backyard on almost an acre of land, where history abounds. Right in the heart of downtown Haddonfield, the magnificent home and grounds are unparalleled. Incredible original character, millwork, 9-foot ceilings, grand staircase, original fireplaces and all seamlessly married to the renovated kitchen and bathrooms which boast all things modern. Enjoy spacious rooms and preserved wood floors throughout, plus two screened-in porches! The main living space for your family is all in the back of the home where a huge open kitchen, family room, breakfast area, and mud room all connect and spill out onto the beautiful brick patio and bucolic backyard. Such a unique find in Haddonfield. The professional-grade kitchen boasts a stunning Danby White Vermont Marble island with seating, 48" dual fuel Wolf range with griddle and convection, custom Plato cabinetry, side by side Subzero refrigerator and freezer, a Butler's Pantry with a wet bar, Rohl fixtures, Subzero wine and beverage refrigerators and beautiful glass cabinetry for accent pieces. You had me at Kitchen. Cozy, beautiful built-in banquette for the breakfast table and it's all open to the family room which is a wall of windows and doors that open to the patio. Indoor and outdoor entertaining at its finest! Executive-size dining room, sitting nook with built-ins and original hinges, office with fireplace and a bay window with seating and a living room with gas fireplace, speakers and stunning bookcases. The first floor is flanked by screened-in porches. Dream come true! Primary suite could be in a magazine with an incredible walk-in, California Closet and dressing room with a marble counter on the shoe island. The primary bath is covered in white and gray marble, with two separate vanities, separate commode, Kallista fixtures, oversized steamed, glass shower and a Bain Ultra jetted soaking tub. Two more large bedrooms each with their own bathrooms with white tile, soaking tub, shower tub, sconces, white pedestal sinks and Waterworks features. The laundry room here could also be featured in a magazine and boasts beautiful shelving, cabinetry and marble too! Don't miss two more bedrooms on the third floor (one used as a playroom) and you can add another full bath in the large closet between the rooms. Brick patio with brick wall seating and built-in fireplace for an outdoor living room! Brand-new fence, 2-car garage with a finished 2nd floor and mini-split for your own gym or separate home office space. Multi-zone heat and air with all newer systems, all roofing is newer, sewer line replaced in 2015, and all electric is updated. Basement is wonderful for storage, french drain in crawl space. There is nothing like this gem in Haddonfield. Blue Ribbon School District, Patco train to Philadelphia, easy commute to NYC, DC and Beaches. Perfect for Athletes, Coaches and Executives to move right in and enjoy!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1863
MLS Number
NJCD2064834
Location
Address
334 KINGS HWY E
City
HADDONFIELD
State
NJ
Zip Code
08033
County
CAMDEN (NORTHEAST)
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams Realty - Cherry Hill, original listing
Name
Keller Williams Realty - Cherry Hill
Phone
(856) 265-3074
Office Name
Keller Williams Realty
Office Phone
(856) 265-3074
Agent Name
Jeanne Wolschina

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