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EXCEPTIONAL TEWKSBURY ESTATE 

US $ 2,495,000 (select currency)

183 Lamington Road, Tewksbury Twp., NJ 08858
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Located in Tewksbury Twp., NJ  •  Web ID: CEMQ
Exceptional Tewksbury estate with an elegant and spacious colonial home on 55 farm assessed acres of rolling fields with distant views. Relocated to its present site and expanded in 1963. 
Features include: detached garage, attic fan, radiators - hot water heating system, full, partially finished basement.

Built in 1740.

Architectural style: Colonial

55 acre lot.

Property features: 13 Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms and 2 Partial Baths.

6 Bedrooms
4 Bathrooms
2 Partial Baths

Turpin Real Estate, Inc.
Company: (877) 788-7746
Office: (908) 439-3300
Marilyn Leung


MLS #: 2899126
Fair Housing Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
  • 6 Bedrooms
    4 Bathrooms
    2 Partial Baths
  • EXCEPTIONAL TEWKSBURY ESTATE
  • Features include: detached garage, attic fan, radiators - hot water heating system, full, partially finished basement.

    Built in 1740.

    Architectural style: Colonial

    55 acre lot.

    Property features: 13 Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms and 2 Partial Baths.
  • Exceptional Tewksbury estate with an elegant and spacious colonial home on 55 farm assessed acres of rolling fields with distant views. Relocated to its present site and expanded in 1963.