Bennett

 

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3 Park Lane

This newly rebuilt six-bedroom with six full bathrooms and two half-baths is perched on Park Lane—one of the most private and sought-after streets in Madison, NJ. Completed in April 2020, the 6,000-square-foot home is perfectly suited for families — with a spacious eat-in kitchen, expansive patio for entertaining, a first floor guest suite, three-car garage and finished basement.

Amenities

The three-story home sits on .65 acres and features all of the details one would expect from a custom Bennett rebuild — Connecticut Fieldstone, custom board and batten shutters, wide oak plank flooring, vaulted ceilings, a Pennsylvania blue stone patio, copper roofing, and luxe kitchen appliances.

 

At-A-Glance

Interior
6,000 Square Feet
6 Bedrooms
6 Full Bathrooms | 2 Half-Bathrooms

Exterior
.65 Acres
Three-car Driveway
Private Backyard & Patio

 

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Summary
 
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The home’s main entrance opens into a spacious foyer and formal living room, with the dining room, eat-in kitchen and open concept living areas to the back. The eat-in kitchen with an expansive center island opens to the family room with a custom Connecticut Fieldstone fireplace. An open floor plan encourages a free flow between the interior and exterior blue stone patio and flat backyard with ample space to entertain.

 
 
Interior & Exterior
 
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All bedrooms come equipped with a private en suite. Vaulted ceilings and custom dormers with 8-inch crown and base molding are paired with signature Bennett detailing like specialty doors, a soaking tub, rain showers and carrera marble vanities. All kitchen appliances are stainless steel—including a 48-inch Wolf six-burner gas range/oven, a 48-inch Sub-Zero refrigerator a 24-inch Sub-Zero wine fridge and espresso bar. The home’s custom exterior blends old with new. Rustic Connecticut Fieldstone complement a custom stained mahogany front door with transom, a copper roof, and signature Bennett board and batten shutters. A three-car garage with custom stained mahogany doors frame the property with an expansive Pennsylvania blue stone patio with outdoor grill for entertaining and private second floor balcony overlooking a serene backyard.

 
 
Living In Madison
 
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Madison, named after President James Madison, was nicknamed the Rose City because of a 19th-century rose-growing industry started by wealthy residents drawn to Madison by its location on the Morris & Essex train line. The town’s seal includes a rose. For commuters, the property is ideally situated just minutes from Madison’s historic 92-year-old stone train station providing direct access to Manhattan — just a 50-minute ride to New York City’s Penn Station. The Madison School district was recently recognized as 30th best school district in the state of New Jersey by Niche ratings. Madison is also ideally situated for students attending neighboring Oak Knoll, Kent Place and Oratory Preparatory.

 
 

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Living in madison

MADISON, N.J., is so quaint and charming that people often say the downtown could pass for a movie set — which probably explains why it has done duty as a setting in films like “The Family Stone.”