Newly remodeled and listed for $4,250,000, the 1927 Woodslea House was designed by architect Marion Sims Wyeth. Wyeth was best known for his original work on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, FL, and the former home of Doris Duke in Honolulu, today known as the Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design.
Tucked into a wooded 3.3-acre lot in the prized Edgerstoune neighborhood, Woodslea House offers a serene space that’s just minutes from downtown Princeton.
The home last changed hands in 2021 for $2,175,000.

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Updates include replastered walls, a reconfigured marble bath in the main suite, and a newly restored pool. The eat-in kitchen is equipped with a wine fridge and a professional range.
Other highlights include a domed skylight over the curved staircase, herringbone floors, and built-ins.
Among the original features you can expect to see in the seven-bedroom, 6.5-bath home are its 17th-century Queen Anne doorways, imported mantelpieces, and the iconic stone balustrade that encapsulates the main rooftop.
Outside, the new owners will also enjoy the home’s original brick terrace and pond-side pagoda.
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