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Every listing has a story: Here's the story of 16 Old Mill Road How did you come to own your taurants offer great opportunities to gather and get to know your neigh- bors. Our local radio station in Ser- home on Old Mill Road? Our move to New Jersey was for a job relocation. While living in our first house in Pennington, I spent most weekends driving around the countryside looking for the perfect rural property. I discovered Old Mil the first day it went on the market and that was the end of my search. A moving body of water was a "must have," and the long Wicke cheoke Creek corridor was like hav- geantsville, where you can be a guest DJ, is a treasure, as is the Sergeants ville Inn we love the tavern for a late-night dinner. It sounds like wonderful place to ive, so why are you moving? This move is bittersweet for us. I have never loved a home more. We moved to central New Jersey almost twenty years ago from the eastern slopes of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia where we had lived even longer. We've just retired, our chil dren have found their own homes and we would like to return to Charlottes vile, old friends and the mountains. We have a small farm there that needs full-time work For more information regarding 16 Old Mill Road, please contact Matthew Jacobs of River Valley Realty at 646 339-7257 or matt@mattsjacobs.com ing a state park as your backyard. The house suited the property so perfectly and the craftsmans exceptional Does your home have a history behind it? was unique Yes. Elisha Rittenhouse, of the Philadelphia Rittenhouses, bought the mill across the road in 1801 and in jects but also to get their hands dirty about living in the area? 1822 gave the frame dwelling, now 16 with some real work." We bought Old Old Mill Road, to his son Robert and his new wife. They lived here and opened The Manual Labor Institute, a school to only Greek, Latin and 'the usual sub- What have you most loved Besides the extraordinary scenic Mi from a lovely, well-known actress beauty of Delaware Township, the who lived in New York and used it as a small surrounding villages and towns second home for many years. She was offer a truly unique living experience. The parks, markets, galleries and res "offer city boys a chance to learn not responsible for the beautiful addition. Submitted by River Valley Realty Every listing has a story: Here's the story of 16 Old Mill Road How did you come to own your taurants offer great opportunities to gather and get to know your neigh- bors. Our local radio station in Ser- home on Old Mill Road? Our move to New Jersey was for a job relocation. While living in our first house in Pennington, I spent most weekends driving around the countryside looking for the perfect rural property. I discovered Old Mil the first day it went on the market and that was the end of my search. A moving body of water was a "must have," and the long Wicke cheoke Creek corridor was like hav- geantsville, where you can be a guest DJ, is a treasure, as is the Sergeants ville Inn we love the tavern for a late-night dinner. It sounds like wonderful place to ive, so why are you moving? This move is bittersweet for us. I have never loved a home more. We moved to central New Jersey almost twenty years ago from the eastern slopes of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia where we had lived even longer. We've just retired, our chil dren have found their own homes and we would like to return to Charlottes vile, old friends and the mountains. We have a small farm there that needs full-time work For more information regarding 16 Old Mill Road, please contact Matthew Jacobs of River Valley Realty at 646 339-7257 or matt@mattsjacobs.com ing a state park as your backyard. The house suited the property so perfectly and the craftsmans exceptional Does your home have a history behind it? was unique Yes. Elisha Rittenhouse, of the Philadelphia Rittenhouses, bought the mill across the road in 1801 and in jects but also to get their hands dirty about living in the area? 1822 gave the frame dwelling, now 16 with some real work." We bought Old Old Mill Road, to his son Robert and his new wife. They lived here and opened The Manual Labor Institute, a school to only Greek, Latin and 'the usual sub- What have you most loved Besides the extraordinary scenic Mi from a lovely, well-known actress beauty of Delaware Township, the who lived in New York and used it as a small surrounding villages and towns second home for many years. She was offer a truly unique living experience. The parks, markets, galleries and res "offer city boys a chance to learn not responsible for the beautiful addition. Submitted by River Valley Realty