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The vacant Carriage House was also renovated into a single family residence and sold to a private owner. [5] The surrounding property has been subdivided and developed into RiverWalk on the Delaware, a luxury townhouse community. [6] It was the home of Swiss-born Theophilus Zurbrugg (1861–1912) and his family. [7]
The four-acre estate also includes the Carriage House, which contains a ticket office, the Carroll Gallery and year-round exhibits, the Carriage House Museum Shop, the Carriage House Cafe & Tearoom, open for lunch from April through October, and administrative offices; as well as outbuildings such as Hill House, which contains a ticket office ...
[2] [15] [16] While the mansion has also been determined eligible for the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places, it has not been placed on either register as of 2024. [2] Of the several outbuildings, only the carriage house survives. Since 1957 it has housed the Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum and Foundation. [2] [14]
Historic resources in the Montclair, New Jersey area were surveyed in 1986, leading to a number of separate listings. [ 2 ] This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 10, 2025.
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[8] [9] The asking price was subsequently reduced to approximately $39,000,000 after sitting on the market for nearly 3 years. On December 17, 2021, the property was sold for $26 million. [10] The sale was the highest price paid for a home in New Jersey in 2021. [11] On March 15, 2023, the house was seized after the indictment of Guo Wengui for ...
In August 2005, the estate - with the manor house, greenhouse, carriage house and cottage - was placed on the market for sale for an asking price of $21,500,000 on 90 acres (360,000 m 2). [8] By comparison the highest price for any Berkshire County property sold was recorded January, 2007 for Southmayd Farm for $6.9 million [9]
In 1845, Benjamin married Jane Van Wickle (1823–1901), and they moved to Somerville, New Jersey and farmed there for the next sixteen years. Jane Van Wickle was a descendant of Symen Van Wickle . In 1861, Benjamin moved to the Garretson-Hageman farm, and in 1868, he renovated and expanded the existing house.