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Historic $4.6 Million Moorestown Home Offers A 'Clean Slate'

WOW House: This week's Moorestown Patch Wow! House was built by a town founder in the 1800s.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — In the 1800s, a Moorestown founder built a home that has weathered the test of time. It was saved, moved, renovated and expanded. It is now on the National Register of Historic Homes, and now it can be yours. Here are the details.

Features: Originally built in 1819 by Josiah Lippincott, a Moorestown founder, Tabula Rasa is on the National Register of Historic Homes. With a team of award-winning architects, builders, artists, and historians, the home was saved from demolition, moved, renovated, and expanded.

The owners sought to restore the vibrancy and charm of the original home while maintaining its historical integrity. This is a truly special home with a unique list of features including: 2 lane bowling alley, two full basement bars, virtual golf driving range, ballroom, two laundry rooms, 2 kitchens, indoor basketball court, two story ballroom, card room, home theater, billiards room, playhouse, finish carpentry inspired by Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia, home gym/office space above the garage, and more.

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The home has been referred to as "by far the stateliest, most exquisite, and most well-constructed" home in town. Named Tabula Rasa, or clean slate, this home represents an appreciation for the past while looking forward to the clean slate every new day brings.

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