Welcome to this one-of-a-kind haven for horse owners and lovers of peaceful country views! This tranquil, park-like property is enveloped by towering mature oaks on 5 acres. Feel the protective embrace of the old, majestic trees, while gazing on your horses in their pasture, all from your expansive back deck.… Read More Want to see your horses first thing in the morning? Just look out your master bedroom window. What's your favorite season? All are bursting with color from the numerous flowering trees, shrubs and perennials, including over 18 varieties of lilies and daffodils. The 4 bedroom , 2 and a half bath center hall Colonial with wide staircase and 2 coat closets in the foyer, boasts large, open rooms with spectacular views of the property, barn, and fenced pastures! The main level of the home features a livingroom large enough for multiple dedicated spaces, along with the dining room, kitchen, and half bath. However, it's the spacious step-down family room with newer laminate floors and 4 large Anderson sliding patio doors/windows leading to the deck that steals the show. Plenty of room for the whole family to relax here, bask in the views, and on those chilly evenings enjoy your wood-burning fireplace (and the gifts from your trees!) with insert/fan blower so cozy you'll never want to leave. The kitchen offers plenty of counter space thanks to a wide breakfast bar, plus a ceramic tile backsplash. Ample cabinetry, an additional pantry closet, and a newer (5 yrs), large stainless LG refrigerator with Door in Door feature complete the space. All rooms offer outdoor views for year-round enjoyment! Upstairs boasts 4 bedrooms: the master bedroom has a walk-in closet and full en-suite bath with large vanity. Additional bedrooms 2 and 3 have double closets, and 4 has a single closet. The upstairs hall bath includes a fiberglass tub surround, ceramic tile floor and window viewing the secluded back pasture. Full wood laminate floors throughout the upper level (except for bathrooms with ceramic tile) allow for easy maintenance! The unfinished basement houses the laundry area and lots of storage room, or the potential to create another room. There is an 18 X 12 storage shed with newer roof included. Let's talk about the barn! This 36 x 36 Amish-built barn (sturdy!) includes a 12-foot overhang on one side and is intelligently designed for efficiency for all your horse care tasks, including a 12-foot concrete center aisle and double doors on both ends. Your horses will love the spaciousness of the 5 large stalls, three 12 x 12, one 11.5 x 14 and another 11.5 x 13. And don't forget the tax/feed room with both interior and exterior doors. Electric and water are right where you need them with 3 hydrants: one inside the barn, one just outside the turnouts, and a third by the second 10 x 20 shed, also with a newer roof! Each paddock opens to a pasture area shaded by a huge oak tree and there are two additional pastures as well, allowing for rotational grazing or individual areas for your horses' pleasure. Do you have dogs? The third enclosed pasture area behind the house has mesh fencing to allow your dogs to roam nearly .75 acres, it's like having your very own dog park! Like to grow veggies? 4 sizable raised beds are ready for next season's bounty. This total 5 acre property includes a 1.8 acre separate lot, with the possibility of development in the future if approved by municipality, if buyers so desire. A block structure previously used as a goat shed sits on that property at present. This Cedarbrook section of Winslow Township offers country living at its finest and yet easy access to Daniel Calabrese Memorial Park parentheses walking distance parentheses as well as Route 30, Route 73 and AC Expressway! Call today to schedule your private tour! Read Less
Courtesy of Anthony Gioielli, BHHS Fox & Roach-Mullica Hill South 856-343-6000
Listing Snapshot
Days Online
11
Last Updated
Property Type
Other
Beds
4
Full Baths
2
Partial Baths
1
Square Ft.
2,321
Lot Size
5 Acres
Year Built
1990
MLS Number
NJCD2080720
Additional Details
Basement
Full, Interior Access
Building
Built in 1990, Living area: 2321, Levels: 2, Construction Materials: Frame
Cooling
Central A/C
Accessibility Features
None
Fence
Electric, Wood
Floors
Hardwood, Luxury Vinyl Plank
Foundation
Block
Garage
2 spaces
Heating
Forced Air
Interior Features
Family Room Off Kitchen, Floor Plan - Traditional, Kitchen - Eat-In, Wood Floors
Lot
5 acres, Dimensions: 0.00 x 0.00, Additional Lot(s)
Property
Farm Land area units: Acres, Other structures: Above Grade, Below Grade
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