Historic House Listings

James Lawson House, Circa 1869 in New Jersey. $499,900

August 27, 2024

This is a pretty house! It’s been maintained nicely. The James Lawson House was built in 1869. It is located on .53 acre in Woodstown, New Jersey. The house features a covered side porch, wood floors, tall ceilings, french doors, leaded glass, crown moulding, wide baseboards, pretty kitchen with built-in corner cabinet and an office with bookshelves. The property has a three car detached garage and pretty gardens. This is a big house! Seven bedrooms, five bathrooms and 4,327 square feet. $499,900

Contact Thomas Hollinger with BHHS Fox and Roach Mullica Hill South: 609-420-7177

From the Zillow listing:

 

The James Lawson House…Circa 1869!! This 3-Story Italianate Style Victorian Home is located in Woodstown’s Historic District and is also listed on The National Register of Historic Places. Featuring, 11 ft. ceilings, yellow pine flooring throughout, original detailed plaster moldings and plaster medallions, 8 ft. 6-panel doors, decorative stain glass, Victorian light fixtures, interior window shutters, front and back stairways, built-in cupboards and cabinets, 7 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, 1 half bathroom, library with built-in shelving, cabinets and wet bar, large formal living room with marble fireplace, parlor, spacious dinning room, eat-in kitchen with beaded board ceiling, front stairwell is open to the finished third floor. Two zoned gas heat and two zoned central air conditioning, new 15 x 19 deck with motorized retractable awning, cover front porch and covered side porch with square columns, decorative exterior double s-curve and triple s-curve brackets, molded window caps, tall cupola on the roof offers a beautiful view of North Main Street and beyond. Three car detached garage with large work shop and storage areas for all your yard equipment, 1/2 acre lot, in-ground sprinkler system and a beautiful English garden. This property has been meticulously restored and and taken care of…A True Historic Gem!!!

 

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