Real Estate

19th Century Moorestown Home Has Been Fully Restored

WOW House: This week's selection is on the market for about $2 million.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — This week's Moorestown Patch Wow! House is a 19th Century home that has been fully restored. It is on the market for about $2 million. Here are the details.

Features: Historic Retail/Residence Gem! In remaining faithful to the integrity of the original design, this Town Center historic gem, built in 1800, has been painstakingly restored to its' full magnificence and is filled with irreplaceable details throughout with splendid retail areas on the first floor and sumptuous private rooms on the second and third floors.

Retail rooms of grand proportions with intricately designed plaster mouldings and millwork flank the center hall foyer with staircase leading to the second and third levels. A first floor addition of a spectacular sun room contained within a cupola is a more recent addition.

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The private residence on the second level includes the foyer/sitting room, formal living rooms and dining room with mural, library, morning room and kitchen/breakfast room/sitting room with french doors opening to a wrap around roof deck.

The third level is complete with master bedroom, guest room and sitting room/ third bedroom and two baths. The incredible mouldings, millwork and windows are evident on these private floors as well. Additional features include rear stairs to all levels, a 3 car detached garage with stairs to a huge second floor for storage and beautiful gardens with flowers, magnolia trees and lawn.

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This offering is unique not only for its' period character but also for its' remarkable spaciousness in a heart of town retail residence. Easy access to major highways and bridges to carry you to Philadelphia and New York City quickly and directly.

This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.

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