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Village Grande Values

Realtor Associate

Joan Eisenberg

Office: 609-951-8600

Cell: 609-306-1999 ese Wonderful Houses are Located in West Windsor in the Village Grande ACTIVE ADULT COMMUNITY. e Exceptional Clubhouse Includes Indoor and Outdoor Pools, Tennis, Recreation Rooms, Exercise Rooms, and Social Rooms. e Community is Close to Major Roads, Shopping & Commuter Train.

WEST WINDSOR : Don’t miss this impeccably maintained 2 bed/2 bath Coventry model. An elegant front entryway with beautiful hardwood flooring flows into the spacious and bright living room and formal dining room. The kitchen has a large pantry and breakfast area with an elegant bay window leading to a screened porch with a ceiling fan to keep you cool while you relax outside and enjoy the landscaped grounds during the warmer months. The cozy living room o ers another place to unwind. A large main bedroom with ceiling fan, tray ceiling and 2 large walk-in closets leads to an immaculate bathroom with double vanity, jetted tub and walkin shower. The 2nd bedroom, full bathroom and spacious 2-car garage, complete this wonderful home. Recessed lights and ceiling fans throughout. Other updates include brand new roof, newer HVAC and thermostat (2018) $475,000 many more years, and was succeeded by several more innkeepers over the decades Around 1879 or 1880, the building permanently shut down as an inn and instead took on its current identity as solely a private residence.

Sometime between 1912 and 1930, it was relocated to its current position at 212-214 South Mill Road, where, unlike the French Arms tavern in Trenton (demolished in 1837), it remains an icon to centuries of local history. When the weather is nice, visit the cemetery of the Dutch Neck Presbyterian Church, containing around 1,200 burials— some of them dating to the 1700s.

There, to the right of the church (its north side), just a few hundred feet away from the former Dutch Neck inn, a brown-red gravestone memorializes Jacob G. Bergen (1745-1805)—Revolutionary Soldier, West Windsor founder, millowner, and innkeeper who once hosted the United States Continental Congress. We invite you to contact, support, or volunteer for the Historical Society and check out our new West Windsor history book. Visit westwindsorhistory.com to learn more. We are also on social media—search “@SchenckFarmstead” on Facebook and Instagram.

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