Lambertville, NJ, 08530 US / NJ
Harmony Hollow is a 400 acre farm estate in Lambertville, NJ originally owned and founded by Joseph M. Roebling, the descendant of Roebling family and Grandson of Ferdinand Roebling, who designed and built, or installed the cables for several of the world’s most significant suspension bridges, including the Brooklyn Bridge, the George Washington Bridge, and the Golden Gate Bridge. The main house on the Harmony Hollow Run was built in 1931 and designed by Kaplan Architecture. There are multiple structures on the property including a main house, indoor riding facility, stables, and a historic renovated barn built in the early 1800s. Over 400 acres, 15 head over horses, cattle, 8 miles of trails, indoor arena, outdoor round pens (and viewing area), pond, over a mile of creeks, shooting range, gardens, bees, farm equipment, several barns (all original), one barn from 1880s has been completely refurbished, like new on the outside and set up as an office on the inside.
Listed By: New Jersey Motion Picture & TV Commission
Location ID: #097-10162228
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New Jersey Motion Picture & TV Commission
Newark, NJ US
Phone: 973.648.6279
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