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50 Notable Sales: Red Gate Farm, New Vernon, NJ

March 22, 2011
By Turpin Real Estate

Red Gate Farm, New Vernon, NJRed Gate Farm was successfully marketed by Turpin’s Bernardsville office in 2005.

Listing agent Molly Tonero recalls the home’s 2005 sale: “The house was in sad disrepair but the bones were fabulous, and I still think of it as one of the two greatest houses in a town full of special properties.  The buyers have since done an historic renovation and the house is, again, fabulous. It seemed destined to happen, and again it was a terrific honor to work with such an important property.”

Red Gate Farm was built in 1925 for Seth E. Thomas Jr. and his wife, the former Josephine Van Beuren Reynolds.  Thomas was president of the clock manufacturing company founded by his great-grandfather in 1813, and his wife was descended from one of New Jersey’s earliest families. 

The estate’s elegant stone Georgian manor evokes timeless images of hunt balls, tea parties on the terrace, and moonlight dances.  This landmark was designed by Harrie T. Lindeberg who, along with Stanford White, was at one time part of the McKim, Mead and White architectural firm. The impressive 27-room home features seven bedrooms—most with their own fireplace–, eight full baths, seven staff rooms and a charming two-bedroom cottage.

All the hallmarks of fine design are found within Red Gate Farm.  The front-to-back foyer opens onto a rear terrace which captures lavish scenery.  Rooms for every conceivable use include a formal dining room, den, family room, media room, kitchen with refrigeration room and more.  An enormous living room was once used as a ballroom and offers a multitude of uses for entertaining on an extravagant scale.  Raised paneling, barrel ceilings, plaster crown moldings, original hardwood pegged oak flooring and marble fireplaces are just some of this home’s impressive interior highlights.

Located in the desirable Red Gate area of New Vernon in Harding Township, the estate property’s 9.27 acres encompass a long entry drive, mature trees, sweeping green lawns and a secluded, brick-walled courtyard with swimming pool. 

As one of the most notable transactions among New Vernon real estate, Red Gate Farm is now a stunning example of how an appreciation for and dedication to the preservation of historic New Jersey homes can revitalize a property!

Rathmelton, New Vernon, Harding Township, NJWhen Turpin successfully listed and sold Rathmelton in 2002, it was a landmark transaction among New Vernon homes for sale.  The beautiful estate residence is an authentic reproduction of a James River, Virginia plantation.  It was sold through the joint efforts of Turpin’s Far Hills and Mendham offices after having been listed in November of 2001 for $5.7 million.

The three-story Georgian style mansion on six acres was built by European and American craftsmen over a three year period, concluding in 1928.  Renowned architects Peabody, Wilson and Brown designed the home for New York financier and vice president of the Columbia Trust Company Howard Bayne, the namesake of Harding’s Bayne Park.  Rathmelton was named for the town in northern Ireland which was the birthplace of family patriarch Samuel Bayne.

According to then listing agent, Ashley Christus, the estate was built after the Bayne’s previous house burned down, so each floor was constructed of poured concrete—a fireproofing feature of the times– and the entire house is made of stone.  Architectural details that would be difficult to recreate today include 20-inch thick walls, tongue in groove teakwood flooring, teak over slate main stairway with teak banister, raised paneling, original silver wall sconces and silver and brass hardware.

According to a 1916 article in The New York Times, the property surrounding Rathmelton was originally part of Lord Sterling’s estate, and in the early 1900s a stone house built in 1782 by Gideon Riggs was still on the property.  The Times called the predecessor to Rathmelton “one of the oldest and most interesting landmarks in that part of New Jersey.  It was held by Nathaniel Armstrong and his descendants for several generations.”

The Rathmelton estate is approached by a long graceful drive, where it sits regally amid a grove of mature oak trees.  The acreage encompasses specimen trees, stone walls, a sunken garden with fountain and gazebo, and a stone and grass terrace overlooking the exquisitely landscaped grounds.  There is also a heated pool, two-stall stable and a charming pool house with stone fireplace.

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Unique This Week: Nine Arches, Village Road, Harding Twp., NJ

February 8, 2011
By Turpin Real Estate

Nine Arches, Village Road, Harding Twp., NJ“Nine Arches,” An Elegant Harding Township Estate

“Nine Arches” was so-named for the graceful series of arched brick openings that form a covered arcade along the façade of this architecturally-distinct home.   Custom-designed in 1959 by Ike Coburn, an architect from Lake Forest, Illinois, it features many hallmarks of mid-century architecture such as an open floor plan, streamlined gathering areas and dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows. Mr. Coburn was best-known for designing prominent properties in the Chicago area.

Set at the end of a private drive on ten acres of manicured property, the exquisite landscape was created by the award-winning New York designer Halstead Welles. Park-like surroundings are enhanced by a courtyard with lily pond, perennial gardens, a Pugliese free-form swimming pool, extensive outdoor lighting and magnificent trees.

Within the east wing of this appealing home is a 2,000-bottle capacity wine tasting room, fitted with wood paneling and a coffered ceiling. The lower level contains a billiard room designed with rich wood paneling and a fireplace.  An 18-room layout offers six bedrooms, five full baths and one powder room. The serene master suite offers a toile-inspired sitting room and lavish spa-like bath.

A gourmet kitchen is bookended by a firelit dining area and a sunny family room.  Sophisticated formal and informal rooms enjoy abundant natural light from oversized windows and glass doors.

The front four acres of “Nine Arches” have been donated to a local land trust.  This unique Harding home for sale is a timeless example of mid-century design at its most innovative.

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50 Notable Sales: Glynden, New Vernon, Harding Twp., NJ

February 1, 2011
By Turpin Real Estate

Glynden, New Vernon, Harding Twp., NJWhen the subject of New Vernon homes for sale is the topic of conversation, Glynden is typically mentioned as one of Harding Township’s premier estates.  Listed by Turpin for $6.5 Million and sold by Turpin in 2003 for $6.1 million, the transaction was handled entirely out of the agency’s Bernardsville office.

Glynden is located in the Van Beuren section of New Vernon.  Exceptional estates once owned by publisher Charles Scribner and clockmaker Seth Thomas characterize this section of the township.  Located on ten acres along Van Beuren Road, Glynden is a Norman Revival home featuring a handsome brick facade.

Historic records indicated that Glynden was built in 1929 and was originally a carriage house for the Tyvan Hall estate, which was the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. John Castles of New York City.  It was generously sized at the time with a three bedroom apartment for the estate’s chauffeur, a seven-car garage and a six-stall stable.

After World War II, Mr. and Mrs. Castles divided up the estate and sold the carriage house and surrounding acreage to Judge Thomas Walker and his wife Elizabeth.  The couple named their dwelling Glynden; Glyn stood for Thomas Walker’s middle name, and Den represented a stand of linden trees on the property.

Horse stables that once encompassed one side of Glynden have since been replaced with a formal dining room, hallway, living room, library and home office. A kitchen was added onto the home, using bricks from Boston to reflect the original architecture.  The third-floor play room features a soaring ceiling fitted with exposed beams and an old barn door leading to a storage area.

A central courtyard is embraced by the home on three sides; one side of the courtyard has two barn doors opening to the original garage, which is still in use.  The restoration of Glynden is a reminder that with boundless hard work, effort and determination, vintage New Jersey real estate is always worth saving.

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50 Notable Sales: The Meadows, New Vernon, NJ

January 27, 2011
By Turpin Real Estate

The Meadows, New Vernon, NJThe sale of The Meadows at New Vernon was represented by Turpin on both sides; it was listed by the Far Hills office and sold by the Bernardsville office.  The transaction took place in 2005 when it sold for over $4 million, making it one of the top New Vernon homes for sale at that time.

From its grand exterior styled with striking rooflines to its cheerful yellow wood shingle exterior, it is hard to envision that The Meadows had humble beginnings as a carriage house in the early part of the last century.  This converted carriage house was originally part of the Rathmelton estate mentioned in an earlier post.

One of the grandest estates in the area, the main home at Rathmelton was designed by celebrated architects Peabody, Wilson and Brown for New York financier Howard Bayne, the namesake of Harding’s Bayne Park.  Rathmelton was named for the Northern Ireland town and birthplace of family patriarch Samuel Bayne.

Set on 15 acres, The Meadows featured colorful interiors decorated by Mario Buatta, whose reputation for using vibrant prints earned him the nickname The Prince of Chintz.  Equally appealing were the grounds which contained spectacular gardens, a tennis court, barn, in-ground pool and cabana.

One of the things that have made The Meadows such a special place is its flag lot location along Village Road.  Approached by a quiet lane to the home’s entry, there is a large measure of privacy and seclusion.  The open, level property is fringed by leafy trees and green lawns, adding to the stately atmosphere.

Built in about 1900, the former carriage home’s spacious 13 room floor plan included five bedrooms, five full baths and two powder rooms.  An attached garage offered parking for five cars.  Updates through the years have included 21st century conveniences like underground lawn sprinklers and central air conditioning.

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50 Notable Sales: Still Pond, New Vernon

November 23, 2010
By Turpin Real Estate

10 Still Pond - PleasantviewTurpin Real Estate represented both the listing and sale of this stunning New Vernon home in 2006.  Originally known as Still Pond, it is a sentimental favorite since it is the childhood home of Jill Turpin, a sales associate in the Bernardsville Office and wife of company president, John Turpin. The couple first became acquainted while in high school, and spent much time together at Still Pond, where John occasionally did odd jobs for Jill’s family.

Still Pond, now known as Pleasantview, is located in the estate section of New Vernon in Morris County’s Harding Township.  Set on 9.76 acres, the whitewashed brick manor home capped by slate roofing is approached by a classic circular drive.  Georgian Colonial style is enhanced by traditional shutters, twin chimneys and a balanced, symmetrical façade typical of this architectural genre. 

The current owners of Pleasantview have performed a world-class renovation on the beautiful property, bringing it into the 21st century while maintaining the home’s architectural integrity.

Built in 1930, the expansive 18-room floor plan contains five bedrooms, five full baths and six powder rooms.  The surroundings present green lawns framed by mature trees and thoughtful landscaping.

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Unique This Week: 73 Village Road, Harding, NJ

October 25, 2010
By Turpin Real Estate

Front view of 73 Village RdSophisticated New Vernon Colonial

Set far back from the road, an appealing New Vernon home for sale is sited on four scenic acres of magical grounds.  White gates mark the entrance drive to this traditional Colonial fashioned of whitewashed brick and cedar shakes with a classic covered portico front supported by white columns.  Surrounding the home are leafy trees, rolling lawns and specimen plantings, which are dramatically accented by landscape lighting at night.

Originally built in 1957, this sophisticated home Whas been gloriously updated through the years while still retaining its delightful vintage charms.  Large rooms, leaded glass windows, hardwood floors and classic millwork are among the characteristic details inside.  Several additions in the ensuing decades have enhanced this spacious, light-filled home.  Large gathering areas are ideal for entertaining large groups, while smaller spaces within the layout invite quiet contemplation.

This home’s dramatic point of entry is a wide foyer with an elegantly curved staircase detailed with wainscoting.  A walk-in closet and stylish powder room adjoin the foyer.  Formal areas of the home include a firelit living room, a dining room with a hidden stairway to the wine cellar, and a sun-filled garden room fitted with three walls of windows.  This room overlooks and opens onto a brick and flagstone terrace through multiple sets of French doors. 

Also adjoining the oversized garden room is a well-appointed gourmet kitchen.  Another large gathering area is the beamed ceiling family room designed with rich wood paneling and a brick fireplace.

Upstairs, the privately situated master bedroom is set away from the other bedrooms on this level.  It contains the home’s third fireplace as well as a dressing area and full master bath.  Four more bedrooms are joined by two full baths to complete the second story. 

On the lower level are two bonus rooms, another full bath, and a wine cellar.  This delightful New Vernon home has one of the most desirable addresses in Harding Township, adding greatly to its appeal.

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Chatham Farmers’ Market

September 3, 2010
By Turpin Real Estate

Chatham Farmers’ Market takes their philosophy of “Putting Health on Your Table” seriously.  Every Saturday from 8 am to 1pm, a dedicated group of farmers, bakers and artisans present a dazzling selection of locally sourced fresh food, flowers and handcrafted home items at the Chatham Borough train station located off Fairmount Avenue.  The farmers’ market has been in full swing all summer long, and will continue until Saturday, November 20.  Local businesses from Chatham and throughout New Jersey gather each Saturday to help keep the garden in our Garden State. 

A wide array of baked goods includes everything from crunchy biscotti to beautifully decorated cupcakes and homemade bread.  Gourmet foods, organic produce, fresh fish, top quality meat, flavored coffees and teas, and even specialty pickles and kettle corn are for sale, as well as unique items for the home.  Candles, soap and fresh cut flowers are among the non-edible offerings. 

For more information and a complete list of participating vendors, visit the Chatham Borough Farmers’ Market website at http://www.chathamboroughfarmersmarket.org/.

The weekly farmers’ market is just one of the many events that make Chatham a great place to live.  One visit to the charming downtown area is enough to convince many people to relocate here.  A quick commute to Manhattan, a central location near many local business campuses, and involved citizens who are passionate about the future of Chatham are some of the top reasons our residents cite for settling here. 

At Turpin Real Estate, we can assist you if you’re interested in finding Chatham homes for sale, or if you need information about anything related to New Jersey real estate.  Visit our newest office at 186 Main Street after you’re done shopping at the farmers’ market—just like our fellow business people under the tents at the train station, we’re open on Saturdays!

Turpin Chatham OfficeDirections to Turpin Real Estate in Chatham: As you leave the train station parking lot, make a left on Fairmount Avenue to a right on Main Street/Route 124 to our office at 186 Main Street.  It’s about a five-minute walk.

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Unique This Week: 5 Lafayette Place, Chatham Borough

September 1, 2010
By Turpin Real Estate

Walk to All From Center Hall Colonial
For Sale in Chatham Borough

Front of home at 5 Lafayette PlaceIn your search for New Jersey real estate you may have heard about a home’s “walkability factor,” which is a way to determine just how favorable a home’s location is to walking. An updated center hall Colonial gets high points for its walk score since it is located a short distance from Turpin’s Chatham Office as well as walking distance to the train station, downtown shops and restaurants.

A picture perfect Colonial in every way, it is located in a quiet tree-lined neighborhood of other gracious homes, adding to the serenity of the landscaped .19-acre setting.  Built in 1946, the three bedroom, one-and-one-half bath layout has been carefully updated through the years, yet maintains much of its mid-century appeal.  Detailed moldings, built-in cabinetry and lustrous hardwood floors define character-filled gathering spaces on the main floor including the formal living room, formal dining room and den.  A newly updated kitchen is fitted with stainless steel appliances—including a wine cooler—sparkling granite counters and a tile floor.  Casual get-togethers can be enjoyed in a cheerful family room on the finished lower level. 

Upstairs, a charming window seat at the top of the staircase is an inviting spot for reading a favorite book.  Three bedrooms with spacious closets and a full bath grace the second story, where there is access to the walk-up attic. 

Exterior upgrades include new windows, a new driveway edged in Belgium block, a newer paver front walkway and rear patio plus a newer roof and central air conditioning system. 

Rear view of 5 Lafayette PlaceKeeping a home’s walkability factor in mind appeals to a growing number of buyers who are interested in the physical, social, economic and environmental benefits that come from leaving their car in the driveway. 
Not many New Jersey homes for sale offer all the amenities that this Chatham house provides, from its enhanced walkability to its sophisticated interior.  For the homebuyer who wants to be in the heart of everything Chatham offers, yet still have a quiet back yard for outdoor entertaining, this Colonial is very accommodating.

Front view of 191 Blue MillClassic Equestrian Property in New Vernon.

Less than an hour from the bustle of Times Square is a peaceful New Vernon equestrian property set on 7.88 acres.  A rare equestrian offering in New Vernon—and on the market for the very first time– the residential portion of this Morris County horse property is a 1952 center hall Colonial conceived by noted architect James Timpson, Sr.  Taking in sweeping seasonal views of Silver Lake, this gracious home has a timeless feel, thanks in part to the classic exterior fashioned from handcut argillite stone from Bucks County, Pennsylvania.  While its traditional façade is filled with character, additions made in the 1980s enhance the original portion of this New Vernon horse property. 

Highlights of the four bedroom, five-and-one-half bath Morris County equestrian property include wide board pumpkin pine flooring, four fireplaces and reproduction hardware from Ball & Ball.  Beautifully maintained and updated through the years, it shows pride of ownership throughout.

Equestrian amenities within the pastoral acreage comprise three windswept pastures surrounding a four-stall horse stable, tack room and turnout shed.  The New Vernon section of Harding Township has long been recognized for its wonderful collection of Morris County horse properties and equestrian facilities.  A drive through the region reveals places like Logans Brook Equine Center and Crewe Hill, both located in New Vernon; Lord Stirling Stables in Basking Ridge and Cima Stables in Bedminster, to mention just a few. Riders will find local horse facilities for boarding, lessons and training, as well as equestrian pursuits including hunting, jumping and dressage.

Approximately 50 miles of riding trails maintained by the Harding Township and Green Village Bridle Path Association are located in Harding Township.  The New Vernon section of Harding Township was named “One of the Most Expensive Zip Codes” in the United States by Forbes magazine in 2006.

This New Vernon horse property is a remarkable offering that hasn’t been available for 58 years.  It represents a singular opportunity to become immersed in Morris County’s equestrian lifestyle.

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