Tranquility awaits you with this great opportunity in Lawrence Township. Boasting a Princeton mailing address, this is an ideal property for someone looking to enjoy a historically abundant, peaceful lifestyle and be able to work from their home! Built in the 1860’s, this 2664+/- sf expanded farmhouse is on 1.45 acres and runs adjacent to The Carson Road Woods, a 183 acre preserve of protected space and miles of nature trails. The house has kept its original charm with pinned and pegged beams, southern pine floors, 200 year old barn wood kitchen countertops, along with the original fireplace. An ideal layout with 4 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, and a pergola covered stone patio overlooking The Carson Road Woods, makes for a perfect setting to relax and observe nature at its best. The main level features a first floor bedroom, which may also be used as an office, and a full bath. The second floor offers a 2 room guest suite, 2 additional bedrooms and a full bath. The grounds provide spectacular scenic views with mature plantings and a cement swimming pool & pool house. The property also offers many significant newer upgrades which includes: 200 amp electrical panel in the house, new septic system that serves both the house and studio, above ground oil tank in basement and a new well tank.
Single-familyProperty Type
1840Year Built
1.45 acresLot Size
$191Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
Listed by David Richey• Coldwell Banker Commercial CBH
•215-357-2880 (broker)
•commercial@cbhearthside.com (broker)
Listed by Larry Peseski• Coldwell Banker Commercial CBH
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Public record
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Zoning
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Stories
2
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Lot size
1.45 Acres
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Sq. Ft.
5,998
Year built
1840
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Mercer County
APN
0707501 00107
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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.