The Samuel Titus farmstead dating from the 1750s features breathtaking views of its 60-plus acres dotted with outbuildings, both historic and functional. The original door opens into the oldest section of the house with hand-hewn beams, wood paneled walls, and a massive corner fireplace, one of seven. The entry opens to the library where period details continue with wide plank pine floors and paneled doors to the dining room. Here, a walk-in, stone fireplace is detailed with original hardware; alcove windows overlook a bluestone patio, terraced lawn and distant grove of trees. An adjoining kitchen leads to the laundry room and a private office/bedroom with full bath. The William Thompson addition begins with a pale-oak paneled music room and gives way to the front-to-back living room with tray ceiling, tall bowed windows and fireplace with hand-carved mantel. Below, a family room with fireplace awaits finishing. Upstairs, two bedrooms share a hall bath and a sky-lit third floor bedroom has a private bath. The master suite, with six skylights, includes a sitting room, balcony, dressing room and bath. A charming self-sufficient guest wing is accessed via a brick breezeway. Additionally, there is a three-bedroom cottage, complete with kitchen and fireplace. Bordering Stony Brook just minutes from Princeton in Hopewell Township. $2,495,000
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