BEAUTIFULLY SET on over two acres in Clinton Township at the end of a CUL-DE-SAC of just 10 homes, this EXCEPTIONAL TURNKEY CUSTOM-BUILT approximately 3,500 sqft Colonial offers refined living in a serene, professionally landscaped setting. A PAVER DRIVEWAY, perennial gardens, and stone walls create an impressive approach, while the expansive deck and bluestone patio provide a PRIVATE OUTDOOR RETREAT. Inside, the home showcases exceptional craftsmanship, oversized MARVIN WINDOWS, CUSTOM CROWN MOLDINGS, hardwood floors, and thoughtfully designed spaces. The center-island kitchen features granite countertops, custom cherry cabinetry, a Sub-Zero fridge, butler's pantry, and a breakfast room opening to the deck. The signature 18x14 ALL-SEASON ROOM with terracotta tile and transom-topped windows offers year-round enjoyment. The 18x16 family room includes plantation shutters, gas fireplace, and 8' windows framing views of the grounds. Formal living and dining rooms enhance entertaining. Upstairs, the expansive primary suite features HW flooring and a SPA-INSPIRED BATH with cathedral ceiling, skylight, frameless glass shower, and double vanity. Three OVERSIZED BEDROOMS and an updated guest bath complete the level. A WALK-OUT, partially finished basement adds a wine cellar and rec room or office. Additional highlights include a professional potting shed and an unfinished bonus room with PRIVATE ENTRY. IDEALLY LOCATED minutes from Round Valley Reservoir and Routes 22, 31, and 78.
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Located amid the gently rolling hills of Hunterdon County along the South Branch of the Raritan River, Clinton Township encompasses 39-square-miles which encircle Lebanon Borough and border High Bridge and the townships of Franklin, Union, Lebanon, Tewksbury, Readington and Raritan. The township includes the rural hamlets of Annandale, Allerton, Readingsburg and part of Cokesbury.
Clinton's charming Victorian-era village attracts visitors and locals with its historic shopping area, flowering cherry tree-lined streets and scenic river and waterfall views. The antique truss bridge constructed in 1870 crosses the South Branch of the Raritan River and overlooks a 200-foot wide waterfall separating two old grist mills: Clinton's landmark Red Mill, home of the Hunterdon Historical Museum, and the Stone Mill, which houses the Hunterdon Museum of Art.
Often described as a quintessential American small town, Clinton has drawn the attention of Hollywood stars and movie producers over the years. Scenes from In and Out with Kevin Kline, One True Thing with Renée Zellweger and Meryl Streep, My Giant with Billy Crystal and Turbulence with Ray Liotta have all been shot in Clinton.
An ever-changing social calendar in Clinton Township includes special events like a Spring Egg Hunt, Community Day in April, a Food Truck Festival, an active summer recreation program for school-age children, a Junior Olympics in September and a Haunted Playground around Halloween. The Clinton Recreation Department also offers extensive courses and sports programs for children and adults.
The Clinton Township School District serves local students from pre-k through grade 8. Students are spread among four schools in the district, which are Spruce Run Elementary School (pre-K), Patrick McGaheran School (K-2), Round Valley School (grades 3-5) and Clinton Township Middle School (grades 6-8). The district's goal is to "develop and enhance each child's interests and characteristics to embody the philosophy of: Take care of yourself, take care of others and the environment and become productive citizens."
Students in grades 9 through 12 attend North Hunterdon High School in Annandale, part of the North Hunterdon-Voorhees Regional High School District. North Hunterdon High School also serves students from the Town of Clinton, Bethlehem Township, Franklin Township, Lebanon Borough and Union Township.
There is a New Jersey Transit rail station for the Raritan Valley Line in the Annandale section of Clinton Township providing service to Newark, Hoboken or Penn Station in Manhattan. Trans-Bridge Lines' bus service from the Park and Ride along Route 31 ends at Port Authority in midtown Manhattan, a trip that takes about an hour and 15 minutes. Some routes also stop at Newark and JFK International Airports. Interstate 78 and Route 31 both pass through Clinton Township.
A wide array of architectural styles lend character to the streets and neighborhoods in Clinton Township. There are a select number of townhouses, condominiums, estate homes, antique homes, farm houses, historic properties, water view homes, Cape Cod styles, modern, contemporary, renovated barns and mid-century houses from which to choose.
Hunterdon County Arboretum at 1020 Highway 31 in the Lebanon section of Clinton Township is a 63-acre park with greenhouse, gazebo, pond and formal gardens, making it a scenic spot for wedding photographers as well as nature lovers.
Spruce Run Recreation Area on Van Syckel's Road straddles Clinton Township and Union Township, and offers boating, sailing, fishing, camping, swimming and beaching on the 1,290 acre resevoir with 15 miles of shoreline.
Round Valley Recreation Area on Lebanon-Stanton Road offers wilderness camping, beaches, hiking trails plus swimming, fishing and boating in the sparkling 2,000-acre reservoir. The reservoir contains lake trout, bas, pickerel, catfish, American eel, yellow perch, brown trout and rainbow trout, making it a favorite spot for anglers.
Fun Fact After Round Valley was filled with water in the 1960s, the resulting Round Valley Reservoir created New Jersey's second-deepest man-made body of fresh water, at 180 feet. (Merrill Creek Reservoir in Warren County's Harmony Township is the deepest man-made lake in the state with a depth of about 235 feet.)
Population: 12854
Area: 34 sq. miles
Established: 1841
Distance from NYC: 55
Distance from Philadelphia: 47
Distance from Newark: 37
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