Nestled at the end of a long private driveway, this stately French Provincial residence is set well back from the road on beautifully landscaped, estate-like grounds, creating a private and distinguished retreat. Designed for both grand entertaining and comfortable family living, the thoughtfully planned main level features beautifully proportioned principal rooms, including a formal living room, elegant dining room, expansive great room, and spacious family room. At the heart of the home, the eat-in kitchen is appointed with a center island and walk-in refrigerator and flows seamlessly into the principal living spaces while overlooking the expansive bluestone patios, creating an effortless indoor-outdoor lifestyle. The main-floor primary suite is a private sanctuary, complete with dual walk-in closets and a spacious ensuite bath. Two additional bedrooms and a full bath provide exceptional flexibility for family, guests, or home office space. The second level offers remarkable versatility with two additional bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a generous recreation room, and a large bonus room—ideal as a media room, fitness studio, playroom, or game room. Perfect for teenagers, extended family, or overnight guests, this level provides privacy without compromising comfort. Additional highlights include multiple walk-in closets, abundant storage throughout, and an attached two-car garage. The spectacular outdoor living spaces are equally impressive. Expansive bluestone patios provide the perfect setting for entertaining and overlook the resort-style pool and private tennis court, creating a true estate experience. Offering the perfect balance of elegance, functionality, and everyday luxury, this exceptional property enjoys a peaceful, secluded setting just minutes from downtown Princeton, with convenient access to the area's renowned private schools, Princeton University, and major commuter routes.
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
Climate risks
1/10 Flood Factor
Minimal risk of a flood reaching the building in the next 30 years
1/10 Fire Factor
Unlikely to be in a wildfire in next 30 years
5/10 Heat Factor
7 days above 102° expected this year, 15 days in 30 years
6/10 Wind Factor
27% chance of strong winds in next 30 years
4/10 Air Factor
6 unhealthy days expected this year, 7 days in 30 years
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Historical weather
Princeton, NJ • 08540
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Sun exposure
65/ 100
Moderate sunlight
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There appears to be some shading by surrounding buildings, terrain, and vegetation.
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Redfin Estimate for 667 Rosedale Rd
$1,710,454
$40K under list price of $1.75M
Nearby comparable homes
The Redfin Estimate uses 6 recent nearby sales, priced between $1.1M to $2.3M.