Washington Well Farm - Continue the Heritage

Can you picture yourself as an owner of a grand estate? Now is your chance to own Washington Well Farm  - the fabulous 8+ acres estate in Skillman, NJ and to become part of the American architectural heritage. The story of this home begins in 1753, when Joost Dureya bought 260 acres of land and made it his homestead. He lived in this home with his two wives and his son Simon, who served in the Revolutionary War.

 Wahington Well Farm
 Surviving to this day, in addition to the main house, are numerous other buildings: the barn -some experts say there are only four like that left in the state; an English carriage house, an out – kitchen , a building with a big "cooking" fireplace and two rooms, and the famous Well, located across the street form the main property. Interestingly, the burial ground of the Dureya family, is behind the property, as it was customary in the days of the early settlers.

The estate’s notoriety and its present name come from this well, which is situated on 2.3 acres of land. The legend has it that the Continental Army was passing by the home on a very hot summer day. The soldiers were so thirsty, they drank the well dry.

Today, you will find the main house to be a gracious home with 8 fireplaces, original pumpkin floors, 4 bedrooms, 2 ½ bathrooms, many original details combined with modern amenities. The estate of such stature, also has is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom beautiful legal apartment with a separate entrance, which can be used in many ways.

 

 

 

Living Room     Reception Hall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Above are the 30 foot long Living Room, and Reception Hall. Can you picture yourself coming down the stairs to the Ball of your own?

 Dining Room

Kitchen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The grand Dinning room is just that -Grand, and the charming kitchen offers all the modern conveniences. But remember, this kitchen is only one of the few on the property.

The backyard will remind you of being in a country resort with a gorgeous pool, pool house with a kitchen and a fireplace, and many other outbuildings.

 Outbuildings

Historic Well

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are only a few barns like this left in the state.

                                                                   Dutch Barn

 

This estate is offered with two other separate properties, a charming 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom cape on 1 acre and a 2.3 parcel of land – the site of the historic well.

 

Cape on 1 acre
           Cape

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The price for the three properties is $1,800,000. The main property can be purchased separately for $1,400,000 and several other purchasing options are available. 

If you fast forward to today, you will find this home's charm and history are complimented by the vibrant community, great schools, things to do and convenient commuting. Imagine -you are only 15 minutes from New York -the private Princeton airport is within minutes. By train or bus it takes about an hour to either New York or Philadelphia.

The village of Skillman is located in Montgomery Township, which was settled in 1702 by Dutch English settlers and now is a 32 square mile community with population of 23,243 (2006).

If Washington Well Farm is your main mainstay, you will find world class educational opportunities in both private and public schools. The Montgomery Township school system is rated among the best in the state. In close proximity there are also many private schools, with world renown reputations, such as the Lawrenceville School, which counts George Akerlof '58 - 2001 Nobel Laureate for Economics among its alumni. Other private schools in the area are The Hun School and the Princeton Day school to name a few.

Downtown Princeton is only a few miles away. Here you will find not only the famous Princeton University, but also many cultural and entertainment opportunities. McCarter Theatre is one of the nations most active cultural centers, with over 200,000 visitors each season. Princeton Art Museum is a leading university art museum, with over 60,000 works of art ranging from ancient to contemporary. Parks, sports arenas, shopping malls and boutiques, top class dinning – all of this is within stone throw away from this home.

 

There is only one way to experience what Washington Well Farm has to offer – come and see for yourself. Call Faina Sechzer at 609-553-4175 for the private tour of this unique property and discover why this should be your next place to call home.

 

22 Comments on Washington Well Farm - Continue the Heritage

Faina, two wives at the same time or consecutively?

Nice post.

Bill Roberts

10/06/2007 11:45 AM by Bill Roberts - "Baby Boomer" Retirement Planning (Brooks and Dunphy Real Estate)


Charlie - It is a nice home, and not too many are left. I appreciate you stopping by and commenting.

Bill - thanks so much for your comment. In the old days, things were different, weren't they? 

Missy - the three properties together are priced at $1,800,000, but can be purchase in various combinations, whith the main 5 acres property for $1,400,000.   Thanks for your appreciation of the charm of such home.

10/07/2007 02:05 PM by Faina Sechzer - Princeton, Montgomery, Hopewell, NJ Real Estate Expert (Henderson-Sotheby's International Realty)


Faina- I was going to ask you how much, but Missy already did. Those are good prices for the historic value and the land. I would think it would be much more as we hear here about how high prices are up north in your neck of the woods. Katerina

10/08/2007 09:58 AM by Nestor & Katerina Gasset, Realtors® Wellington Florida Luxury Homes (International Properties and Investments, Inc.)


Katerina - it's a great home for someone who appreciates the uniqueness, charm and history that can't be really replicated. How many new homes will be there in 250 years? Most likely -not many, or none.

10/08/2007 01:49 PM by Faina Sechzer - Princeton, Montgomery, Hopewell, NJ Real Estate Expert (Henderson-Sotheby's International Realty)


What a fabulous listing!  Congratulations.  The only thing I can't find is the price... Katerina commented on it, so I know it must be there...

Thanks for commenting on my post earlier today.

10/08/2007 08:45 PM by Margaret Woda, Maryland REALTOR (RE/MAX VISION)


Margaret -the price is $1,800,000 for all three properties - see my answer to Missy. i will update the post to include the price.

It was my pleasure to learn more about your distinguished career. Thanks for your comment here.

10/08/2007 09:09 PM by Faina Sechzer - Princeton, Montgomery, Hopewell, NJ Real Estate Expert (Henderson-Sotheby's International Realty)


Faina- That would be very sad indeed! We don't have historical homes in Wellington. It was swamp land years ago. Katerina

10/09/2007 05:03 AM by Nestor & Katerina Gasset, Realtors® Wellington Florida Luxury Homes (International Properties and Investments, Inc.)


Katerina - it's pretty amazing that 250 years ago people were building homes that will last for generations. This home, of course, has been added to through the years, but many original features survived the test of time. Thanks for your deep appreciation of the value of history in our homes and lives.

10/09/2007 06:35 AM by Faina Sechzer - Princeton, Montgomery, Hopewell, NJ Real Estate Expert (Henderson-Sotheby's International Realty)


Faina, congratulations on 3rd place in Gena's October Fall Contest.

10/16/2007 06:14 AM by Missy Caulk Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams Ann Arbor, Michigan)


Faina,

You did a very good job presenting your listing here!  The photos were nice and the history was excellent!

Thanks for your entry in the contest and congratulations on your win!

Lucky :)

10/16/2007 06:32 AM by Lucky Lang, Davenport, Iowa Real Estate (Mel Foster Company)


Excellent presentation! Congratulations on your win!

10/16/2007 02:15 PM by Debbie DiFonzo, Broker, United Country VIP Realty


Gena -I love the little award thing. I'll place it on my night table, since this is where my laptop has been residing lately. It was fun, and this home deserves the award. Thanks.

10/16/2007 02:55 PM by Faina Sechzer - Princeton, Montgomery, Hopewell, NJ Real Estate Expert (Henderson-Sotheby's International Realty)


Faina,

Congratulations on your win!  This is quite a beauty of a home.  Good luck with it!

10/16/2007 08:33 PM by Pascack Valley Real Estate>> Lisa and Robert Hammerstein (Coldwell Banker)


Lisa -thanks. The home is lovely and is waiting for buyers to fall in love with all it has to offer. 

10/16/2007 09:36 PM by Faina Sechzer - Princeton, Montgomery, Hopewell, NJ Real Estate Expert (Henderson-Sotheby's International Realty)


Fabulous!  I feel like I just went on an historic home tour.  What are "pumpkin floors"?

10/17/2007 01:32 AM by ARDELL DellaLoggia (Sound Realty)


Ardell - I am glad you enjoyed the virtual tour. Of course, I am available for personal tours for anyone interested. "Pumpkin" floors are hardwood floors, often used in the old homes (they are orange color).

10/17/2007 03:39 PM by Faina Sechzer - Princeton, Montgomery, Hopewell, NJ Real Estate Expert (Henderson-Sotheby's International Realty)


thanks for posting the history and photos. It was forwarded to some of  the descendents of Joost Duryea  and we enjoyed reading it. We wish we had the money to buy the homestead and the family burial ground.

 

 

 

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