
Just a few miles from the business district of Chester, New Jersey, is a bucolic property with 52 acres of preserved farmland. Its many antique buildings, including a five-bedroom main house with the original section dating back to the 1700s, have been expanded and updated to modern tastes.
A scenic view of Black River Farm, a preserved 52-acre haven near Chester’s business district.
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Called Black River Farm, the property is restricted from development and is bordered by parkland, other preserved properties and the Lamington River.
The property is bordered by parkland and the Lamington River.
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“It’s one of the most beautiful areas of Chester Township,” said Karen Tourville of Turpin Realtors, who’s co-listing the property with her daughter, Alison Tourville. “It’s just this little slice of heaven yet you’re really close to downtown Chester.”
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The main house of Black River Farm, which dates to the 1700s, seamlessly blends antiquity and … [+]
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The main Colonial Revival home was built in the 1770s and has been expanded over the last two decades, with some of the original tree trunk beams still visible in the basement, Tourville said.
The formal dining room features a vertical wine storage crafted from the property’s own barn wood.
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The expanded kitchen has walls of white cabinets, a large island with built-in range and second sink and features a dining area. Next to the kitchen is a small sitting room with one of the home’s seven fireplaces.
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The formal dining room features vertical wine storage constructed with barn wood from the property. The same weathered wood wraps around columns by a staircase separating the dining room from the living area. The first level also has a large wood-paneled library, and there is an additional family room that currently hosts a billiards table.
The extensive wood-paneled library, a haven for book lovers.
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The primary bedroom has a fireplace and en suite bathroom with twin vanities and a glass-enclosed shower. Upstairs is also a lounge area with large windows that overlook the property.
The red barn on the property.
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A two-story cottage on the property was renovated last year and comes with two bedrooms and two full bathrooms. It can be used as a guest or staff house or home office. The current owners use a two-story bank barn for social events.
The barn’s vast interiors serve as a hub for social gatherings.
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Next to the heated Gunite pool and bluestone patio is a pool pavilion built from rustic wood with an open lounge area featuring a flatscreen TV and a glass-paneled roof. It’s adjoined by an outdoor kitchen and spa.
Rough-hewn beams and exposed rafters add to the space’s charm.
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An equipment barn has stalls for horses and can be used in addition to the detached three-car garage to store two more cars. Additional outbuildings include a renovated corn crib, chicken coop and fieldstone spring house.
A rustic pool pavilion is equipped with a flatscreen TV and an adjacent outdoor kitchen.
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There is plenty of room for hiking, cross-country skiing and raising animals, and additional structures related to farming can be built, subject to zoning approval, Tourville said.
Vast grounds beckon outdoor enthusiasts for hiking, skiing, and animal rearing.
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The 52-acre spread is on the market for $3.495 million.