The setting, the views and the grounds have been spectacularly created to evoke a sense of indoor-outdoor living. This custom built contemporary boasts a two-tier deck overlooking a private tree and lawn 1.67-acre lot that is located across the way from Carson Road Woods (CRW), a preservation of 183 acres of parkland with marked trails. Smartly designed and situated in northern Lawrence Township, on the edge of Princeton, the architect considered the outdoors when planning this home as every room has stunning exterior views provided by long casement windows. A neatly manicured front lawn and wide gravel drive leads to a three-car garage, and a front walkway with raised gardens to greet you prior to entering the covered front porch and deck. Upon entry, a two-story foyer with an open staircase gives one an unobstructed view of a vaulted ceiling living room that wraps around to the formal dining room. Both rooms have an abundance of long windows with the dining room offering a charming window seat. The kitchen has custom wood cabinets with substantial drawer space for storage, a floor-to-ceiling pantry area with desk space, a Viking stove and hood, Bosch dishwasher and stainless steel refrigerator and built-in microwave. The tile flooring enhances the Corian counters and tumbled marble backsplash. A bank of windows above the sink and a set of sliding glass doors in the breakfast area open to the decks where backyard enjoyment and dining alfresco is a breeze for entertaining. The family room offers rear and side yard views, is adjacent to the kitchen and has a wood-burning fireplace at the center of the room. A powder room, a laundry room, which accesses the three-car garage completes this level. Upstairs are four bedrooms, the master suite has a remodeled master bath with a freestanding Victoria + Albert soaking tub, dual sinks, an oversize shower with a bench and a very long walk-in closet sure to please! Three more bedrooms, all across the back of the home with views of the private and treed backyard share a full hall bath. The lower level is a walkout and finished with a large game room in one section and double door entrance to a generous office with built-in desks (2) on one wall and floor-to-ceiling open bookcases on the opposite wall. The unfinished section of the basement contains a wine rack, workbench and plenty of storage or future living space. Snuggled among trees and gardens where nature will captivate you, there will be days when the views will cause you to pause, sit and ponder… Life is good
Single-familyProperty Type
1985Year Built
1.6 acresLot Size
$303Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
3 car garageParking
Listed by Heidi A. Hartmann• Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage - Princeton
•609-921-1411 (broker)
•danielle.spressert@cbrealty.com (broker)
Bought with Jennifer E Curtis• Callaway Henderson Sotheby's Int'l-Pennington
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
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Zoning
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Lot size
1.67 Acres
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Sq. Ft.
2,326
Year built
1985
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Mercer County
APN
0706601 00054
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Last updated by owner on Jul 13, 2026.
EP-1
Environmental Protection 1 District
The Environmental Protection 1 district is designed for low intensity uses primarily in the northwest area of the municipality where poor water yields and strata for septic systems dictate large lot development in an area of little or no public infrastructure and severe environmental constraints, including but not limited to, a seasonal high water table, shallow depth to bedrock, and steep slopes along the Stony Brook. Further, the purpose of the EP-1 district is to protect the environmental resources and qualities of this area, maintain the rural character of roads and scenic views, and retain farmland. The EP-1 designation is contrasted with the EP-2 district by being underlain with the Lockatong-Argillite geologic formation as depicted in the adopted Master Plan. Both the EP-1 and EP-2 districts, though poorly suited for development, are exceptional areas for non-irrigated agriculture. Because of this last factor, clustering of residential units is preferred whether under the provisions of this section or 428.
Permitted uses
Include but are not limited to:
Agriculture
Housing-Single unit
Public service
Cemetery
Park & open space
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Parking Information
# of Attached Garage Spaces: 3
Garage Features: Garage - Front Entry, Inside Access