Welcome to the Bray-Hoffman House! This beautiful home is a true gem listed on the National Historic Registry, and it's easy to see why. From the moment you arrive, you'll be struck by the stunning architecture and intricate details that make this house so special. Built in approximately 1810s, the Bray-Hoffman House has a rich and fascinating history that is woven into every corner of the property. Architecturally, this is one of the notable Federal houses of Hunterdon county. It is the third oldest brick home in the county and is a fine specimen for its time and locale. The property includes two outbuildings - one used for garage space. A special feature is the stone spring house. The right buyer will bring this home back to it's former glory and value. The slate roof has been maintained and repaired. The water stains in the rear bedroom are from a previous leak. The underground oil tank has been removed and the septic has been updated.
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