Directions -
Bordentown-Chesterfield Rd to Fenton Lane |
Cross Street:Bordentown-Chesterfield |
Taxes $8411/2010
Chesterfield Green
Chesterfield Green is a private enclave of 36 home sites averaging 3/4+ acre in size, built in 2005-2006 by Toll Brothers, is located in a picturesque wooded setting in award-winning Chesterfield Village. This exclusive neighborhood offers residents access to superior schools, excellent shopping and a wide choice of cultural events close to home. The community is within six minutes of the NJ Turnpike, I-295, Route 130 and Route 206. Trenton and Princeton can be reached in 15 and 25 minutes, respectively. Philadelphia is less than 40 minutes away and commuting to New York City is easy from the Trenton Train Station.
In Chesterfield Green, you will enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of country living with superior schools, excellent shopping and a wide choice of cultural events close to home. There is a new elementary school being built, to open September 2010. The community is within six minutes of the New Jersey Turnpike, I-295, Route 130 and Route 206.Trenton and Princeton can be reached in 15 and 25 minutes, respectively. Philadelphia is less than 40 minutes away and New York City is a 70-minute drive. From the Trenton Train Station, trains leave every 22 minutes at peak hours, taking you into New York City in less than an hour. Philadelphia International Airport is 50 minutes away and Newark International Airport is within an hour.
Features of Chesterfield Green:
Close proximity to many Cultural and Recreational Activities
3/4 + Acre Home Sites
Centrally Located between New York City and Philadelphia
Minutes from NJ Turnpike, I-295, Routes 130 & 206
Highly-Rated Schools
Beautiful Country Setting
Chesterfield Township borders several other townships and areas such as Bordentown Township, Mansfield Township, Springfield Township, and North Hanover Township. These communities, steeped in history, offer the best of small town life with the modern day conveniences close by. Chesterfield and Crosswicks border each other and share services, such as schools, library, post office, but are separate municipalities.