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770 pottersville rd, Chester Twp., NJ 07931

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Property Description 770 Pottersville Rd, Chester Twp., NJ 07931

Kestrel Ridge: A home of extraordinary quality and space sits very privately on a hillside outside the village of Pottersville in Chester Township, enjoying the passive recreation benefits of neighboring Hacklebarney Park. A gated entry leads to a courtyard edged by a waterfall and maturely landscaped grounds. The meticulously crafted stone exterior and handsome hand-carved wood features inside lend a European hunting manor style to the home. Architectural blueprints and tax records show over 12,000 square-feet of space on three levels. Throughout the interior, expansive rooms with high ceilings are brightened with walls of windows providing views of the private grounds and hillsides beyond.

An impressive two-story entry hall opens to an equally inspiring great room with a massive stone fireplace. Overlooking each of these rooms, and accessed by a gracious staircase, is a significant landing with a domed ceiling crowning the entry area. Occupying one entire end of the first floor, the primary bedroom suite includes a sitting room/office; bedroom with fireplace; exercise room; spacious double closet rooms and double full baths. A library/office nearby is highlighted by a stone fireplace wall. The dining room and kitchen with double islands are designed for entertaining on a generous scale with amenities for a master chef. An adjoining octagonal breakfast room with fireplace overlooks and adjoins the sprawling stone terrace spanning the back of the home, providing expansive space to dine al fresco. Adjoining the kitchen hall, a comfortable den with fireplace is the perfect place to relax.

The second floor is dedicated to three individually-designed secondary bedroom suites, two with fireplaces and all with ensuite baths. A laundry on this level is matched by the main laundry on the first floor. Leading from the back stairs, a charming three-room apartment was custom-designed to provide notably comfortable space and independent living accommodations.

A spectacular lower level is largely dedicated to entertainment and recreation with an award-winning 22-seat home theater; inviting bar area; a family/media room with fireplace; and a game room. Behind beautifully carved wooden doors, a wine cellar stands ready for memorable gatherings. A hallway leads to a guest suite, utility and storage rooms and ultimately to a sizeable hobby/gift wrapping room which provides a quiet creative space.

Completing the resort-like facilities at Kestrel Ridge is the sequestered pool complex which features a stunning free-form gunite pool with waterfall and ample stone terrace; a stone pool house with kitchen, dining area, laundry, separate bath and sauna; and an outdoor barbecue area. The meticulous custom construction is equaled by the accommodations, which combine to provide a unique place to thrive.

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Property Details 770 Pottersville Rd, Chester Twp., NJ 07931

General

  • Subdivision: Pottersville
  • County: Morris
  • List Date: 05/20/2025
  • Style: Colonial, Custom Home
  • Beds: 6
  • Full Bathrooms: 8
  • Half Bathrooms: 2
  • Year Built: 1999
  • Sq. Ft.: 8,055
  • Lot Description: Backs to Park Land, Mountain View, Open Lot, Wooded Lot
  • Garage/Parking Spaces: 4.00
  • Garage Description: Attached Garage, Finished Garage, InEntrnc, Oversize Garage
  • Tax Amount.: $97,000
  • Tax Year: 2024
  • Basement: Yes
  • Total Rooms: 28

Interior Features

  • Number of Fireplaces: 8
  • Heating: Multi-Zone, Radiant - Hot Water
  • Cooling: Ceiling Fan, Central Air, Multi-Zone Cooling
  • Water: Well
  • Sewer: Septic 5+ Bedroom Town Verified
  • Fuel Type: OilAbOut, Oil Tank Below Ground
  • Appliances: CookGas, Dishwasher, Dryer, Freezer-Freestanding, Generator-Built-In, Kitchen Exhaust Fan, Microwave Oven, Range/Oven-Gas, Refrigerator, Trash Compactor, OvnWElec, OvnWGas, Washer, Water Softener-Own

Exterior Features

  • Zoning: R-5
  • Exterior Features: Barbeque, Dog Run, Metal Fence, Outbuilding(s), OutDrKit, Patio, Thermal Windows/Doors, Underground Lawn Sprinkler
  • Roof Type: Wood Shingle
  • Pool: Yes
  • Pool Description: Gunite, Heated, In-Ground Pool
  • Exterior Description: Stone, Wood Shingle

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  • High: W.M.Mendham

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When talking about Chester in southwestern Morris County, you need to distinguish between the Borough of Chester, which is the shopping village, and Chester Township, the surrounding area which is decidedly more rural. At about 1½-square miles, the borough is located at the intersection of Routes 206 and 24 and offers quaint streetscapes lined with one-of-a-kind boutiques, antique shops and restaurants. Chester Township includes 29.8 square miles of farmland, newer residential developments and historic homes.

Incorporated in 1799, over 40%--or 12 square miles--of the township is preserved as open space. There are nature reserves, parks and deed-restricted agricultural property under the state Farmland Preservation Program, which buys the development rights while allowing the farmer to retain title and continue working the land.

The Borough of Chester was incorporated in 1930, and is a separate municipality that shares many services with the township such as a library, first aid squad, fire department, community pool, athletic programs, civic organizations and schools.

History

Chester was first settled by Europeans in the early 18th century at the intersection of two Lenni Lenape Indian trails, and was originally known as Black River. According to local history, deeds date to 1713, but the first settlers were the Rogerenes, a Quaker sect that arrived in 1730.

Over the next 150 years, the area produced agricultural products like flax, wool, cattle and applejack. In 1875, the discovery of iron generated a 15-year boom, with the development of 35 mines and a blast furnace. Many of the buildings that still line Main Street in Chester Borough were created during this vibrant period.

For most of the 20th century, Chester Township remained a farming community, just far enough west of New York City to be bypassed by the huge housing developments in nearby towns. Today the community is mainly residential with working farms lending character to the winding country roads.

Community Life

The township has a few small restaurants, an antique mall, several service-oriented businesses and some of New Jersey's most popular farm stands for locally-grown produce. This rural environment caters to "agri-tourism," welcoming visitors who come to pick apples and pumpkins in the fall or cut down a Christmas tree in December.

Parks

Several parks and preserves located in the township are free and open to the public. A partial list includes:

Chubb Park is an 85-acre area on Route 24 with playing fields, tennis courts, a skating pond and a sledding hill.

Tiger Brook Park on Cooper Lane was purchased with the assistance of the New Jersey's Green Acres Program in 1980. This 270-acre preserve contains a ten-acre reservoir.

Hacklebarney State Park is an 890-acre park established in 1924. The Black River bisecting the park is one of the state's premier trout fishing streams.

Black River Fish and Wildlife Management Area consists of 3,020 acres in the northern portion of the Township. It was purchased under the Green Acres Program for fishing, hunting, canoeing, kayaking, cross-country skiing and hiking.

Among the state-owned parks are the 1826 Cooper Mill, the oldest working grist mill in Morris County, and the 100-acre Bamboo Brook Outdoor Education Center, which showcases gardens developed by the early 20th century landscape architect Martha Brooks Hutcheson.

Education

Students in kindergarten through grade eight from Chester Township are in the Chester Township Public School District. The district is composed of Dickerson Elementary School (kindergarten through grade two), Bragg Intermediate School (grades three to five), and Black River Middle School (grades six to eight).

High school students attend West Morris Mendham High School, which is located in Mendham Borough and is part of the West Morris Regional High School District. Students also come from the surrounding school districts of Mendham Borough, Mendham Township and from Washington Township. It has consistently been ranked as one of the state's top high schools by New Jersey Monthly magazine.

Transportation

Commuters to midtown Manhattan often take the New Jersey Transit train from Peapack (about five miles south of Chester) to Penn Station, a rush-hour commute that takes about 90 minutes. Lakeland Bus runs from nearby Far Hills to Port Authority in midtown Manhattan, a trip of about an hour and ten minutes. Newark Liberty International Airport is about 35 miles from Chester.

Chester is located near a network of local highways including Routes 24, 202 and 206. Interstate highways Routes 78, 80 and 287 are short distances away.

Real Estate

Smaller, older homes situated near country roads are interspersed with new 5,000-plus-square-foot brick or stone-front estate homes set back from the road. New construction requires building lots of two to five acres. There are also equestrian and farm properties in this horse-friendly part of the state.

A 2007 article in the New York Times summed up the future of Chester Township when it said "Because so much of the township is protected open space, a century from now Chester could very well look and feel as it does today: a bedroom community of large houses on estate-sized properties, coexisting with a farming industry focused on the local market."

Local Attractions

Cooper Mill in Black River Park on Route 513 is probably Chester's most famous historic site, and is a scenic reminder of the area's strong agrarian roots. The 19th century mill is listed on both the state and national register of historic sites, and hosts activities and events for the public throughout the year. Built in 1826 by Nathan Cooper, this fascinating grist mill included some of the newest innovations of the time.

Willowwood Arboretum at 300 Longview Road has about 3,500 kinds of native and exotic plants amidst 130 acres of rolling farmland. Both wild and cultivated plantings can be seen on self-guided tours. The circa 1792 residence features two small formal gardens and several meandering pathways.

Bamboo Brook Outdoor Education Center at 11 Longview Road has 100 acres of fields, woodlands and a formal garden designed by Martha Brooks Hutcheson, one of the first women to be trained as a landscape architect in the United States.

Alstede's Country Market on Route 513 presents 200 crops on the 500 acres farmed here, and visitors enjoy the experience of picking their own fruits and vegetables. Chester is also home to Hacklebarney Farms and Riamede Farms, where pick your own berries, apples, peaches, strawberries and vegetables as well as baked goods are available.

Chester Township Fun Fact: Amazingly, the 16-foot water wheel at Cooper's Mill-which weighs six-and-a-half tons-- takes as little as two cups of water in less than half of the wheel's 48 buckets to keep it turning at four rotations-per-minute.

  • Population: 7838

  • Area: 29.46 sq. miles

  • Established: 1799

  • Distance from NYC: 50

  • Distance from Philadelphia: 78

  • Distance from Newark: 40

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