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281 Finley Road
Bridgeton, NJ 08302
Toni Beltz with BHHS Fox & Roach Brandywine, original listing - (302) 477-5500
$765,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3880 Square Feet
Property Description
Fourth of July Feature Home. This Historic home, Circa 1758, in Upper Deerfield is taken from the pages of history in a secluded setting on 12.96 acres of woods surrounded by mature trees occupied by birds and wildlife. This impressive historic mansion has hardwood floors throughout, 4 fireplaces, and majestic staircases. The large windows fill the home with brilliant lighting in every room. The grand entrance leads to a huge living room and a voluminous library with private outdoor access. On the right side of the home there is a huge dining room the opens to a glass wall of sliders and windows with expansive views of the secluded back yard. The spacious eat-in kitchen is waiting for your finishing touches and features views of the expansive trees. The historic staircase leads to 4 large bedrooms, one with a fireplace, 2 full bathrooms and a bonus room. The home has been well maintained. The roof was replaced in 2019. A 2 ton heat pump was installed in 2016, another heat pump with a new air handler was installed in 2020. The central air conditioner is also newer. The interior and exterior of the home have been professionally painted and restored. This home is being sold AS-IS, but most of the work has been done. Bring your vision! This could be a fabulous Air BNB, EVENT SPACE or your own private mansion. There is also a detached 3 car garage with the potential for a cozy guest house. The possibilities are endless. Open House on July 6th! Celebrate our country's birthday with a trip to the past and let your imagination go free.
Property Information
Lot Size
12 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Other-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1758
MLS Number
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Location
Address
281 FINLEY ROAD
City
BRIDGETON
State
NJ
Zip Code
08302
County
CUMBERLAND
Listing
Name
Phone
(609) 706-1252
Office Name
Office Phone
(302) 477-5500
Agent Name
Toni Beltz
Agency Phone
(302) 477-5500

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