This 7,900 square foot colonial-style mansion in Princeton, New Jersey was constructed in 1998 by famous architect, Gabriel Kellner, exclusively builds upscale dream homes with classical design and outstanding build quality. The mansion sits on a sprawling 1.7 acres of private, fenced-in land secured by a stately, gothic-style iron gate. The beautifully landscaped property is situated within 90 acres of Nationally Reserved virgin forest. Though located in perfectly-preserved nature with the utmost privacy, the property is also conveniently located minutes from Princeton University campus, Downtown Princeton, and NJ Transit as well as less than one hour drive from New York City and the Jersey Shore. Shopping malls, various restaurants, and supermarkets are also within easy reach. The spacious house contains 35 rooms, including a grand two-story foyer, 6 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, two beautiful staircases in the front and rear, formal living room, dining room, family room, breakfast nook, kitchen, wet bar, library/office, game room, wine cellar, 150-inch 3D/2D movie theatre, billiards/ping-pong room, fitting room, and three-car garage with additional storage space. The property comes equipped with intercom, music, and smart security surveillance systems. Outdoor amenities include a well-maintained standard-size tennis court, a rectangular 40 ft x 20 ft swimming pool, a huge wooden deck, a stone patio, and an English garden with gazebo. This plethora of amenities puts you in the serenity of nature while lavishing you with modern comforts, much like your very own vacation resort. As the cherry on top, the property lets your youngster attend Princeton Public Schools, the best ranked in the nation and a best chance to Princeton University, #1 ranked in USA many years. Please contact 609-902-4668 or 609-902-8512 if you are interested in purchasing this property.
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