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Located in Morristown's historic Washington's Headquarters neighborhood, presented for sale this charming Tudor-revival styled colonial built in the 1930s when homes were built with quality and charm. Designed with a surprisingly modern and open floor plan for the times, features include high ceilings and many windows, allowing every room to be bright and sun-filled. Every home and street brings you back to a period when being "neighborly" was important. White-picket fences and sidewalk streets, each home having its style and curb appeal. Hardwood floors, period crown and base moldings, plantation shutters, and solid wood doors are just some features that make this house special. A wrap-around screened-in porch brings the outdoors in with views of the ground's many perennial plantings, hydrangeas, and shade trees. It's like waking up in Cape Cod or Nantucket all summer! Fun fact: anchored in the backyard is Morris County's largest Black Oak Tree and the 2nd largest in the state (verified by the NJ Department of Environmental Protection Parks and Forestry Service). Washington's Headquarters gets Its name from being just blocks from the historic Fords Mansion, General George Washington's winter headquarters of 1779-1780 during the American Revolution. A quick jaunt into town brings you to the NYC Direct train, Morristown's many restaurants, shopping, and nightlife. Being just minutes to RT 287, RT 24, and RT 80, you can't beat the location for commuting.