Age of property: 1800s. 170-acre property in rural Bedminster Township (Somerset County), which serves as the Raritan Headwaters Association's headquarters. A former dairy farm, Fairview Farm is now a wildlife preserve with a restored barn complex, hiking trails, gardens and a catch-and-release pond. Fairview Farm is currently offered as a venue for weddings and community events. Raritan Headwaters is a 501(c)(3)non-profit environmental conservation organization that protects a 470-square mile watershed region covering parts of Morris, Somerset and Hunterdon counties in New Jersey. Their mission is to keep water safe and clean for the 1.8 million people in the region and beyond to NJ's urban areas. Fairview Farm, Raritan Headwaters Association's headquarters is privately owned and managed through individual donations.
- Structures on the property include a restored barn complex, comprised of several buildings of various size, including the main barn with loft. The campus also contains a two-story white clapboard farmhouse and a brick cottage.
- Interior of farmhouse and cottage are used for offices. The barn, which could be made available, is unfurnished. All outdoor space is available for exterior shots.
- The open campus area has mowed lawns, shade trees, and a variety of gardens with split-rail fencing. Surrounding property contains hiking trails through forest and meadows, a small stream leading to a catch-and-release pond with dock and the barn complex nestled in the center of the campus.
- A former dairy farm, the property known as Fairview Farm is now a wildlife preserve. Weddings are held here, as are nature day camps in July and August, farm-to-table dinners, and community events. They have identified 160 species of bird here, and deer, foxes and smaller wildlife call Fairview Farm home.