This historical converted mercantile train station stop assisted in placing Sussex County on the map.
Built in 1855, the almost 12-acre farm projects a seamless blend of charm and modern-day living.
With a total of eight bedrooms and 4 1/2 baths, it absolutely provides plenty of living space, including an in-law suite with private access.
A massive rec room boasts a spiral staircase to a private loft perfect for a studio or retreat space.
Classic original features include seven fireplaces, parlor pocket doors, wide wood-plank floors, hand-hewn beams and extensive millwork, a summer kitchen and an original bread oven.
Modern features are solar panels, a full house generator and an outdoor furnace.
The serene country life continues outdoors with organic gardens, five fenced paddocks, a spring-fed pond and water connections that make the listing excellent for farming and animal care.
B&B potential also exists.
A classic balance of historical value, sustainability and innovation are summoning you to a one-of-a-kind lifestyle.