
A HISTORIC 106-ACRE SANCTUARY
Paradise Farms
139 Bordentown Georgetown Rd. • Chesterfield, NJ
AN ARCHITECTURAL RARITY
An Orangerie Estate
Drawing inspiration from the grand 1835 Orangeries of Paris, this residence is a masterwork of light and structure. Originally designed to protect delicate citrus trees during European winters, the Orangerie evolved into a symbol of prestige—a legacy captured here through soaring 14-foot ceilings and expansive glass walls.
The estate’s historical soul is anchored by authentic cast-iron balcony supports salvaged from Point Breeze, the legendary 19th-century home of Joseph Bonaparte. These artifacts connect the property directly to Napoleonic history, grounding the ethereal glass design in permanent stone and iron.
More than a residence, it is a curated environment where the boundary between the 106-acre landscape and the interior gallery disappears, fulfilling the original French vision of living within nature.

Advanced Engineering
Superior ICF Construction: Built with Insulated Concrete Forms for maximum durability and a 40–50% increase in energy efficiency.
Architectural Volume: Featuring soaring 14-foot ceilings and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the home with natural light.
Radiant Heating: State-of-the-art radiant heat runs throughout the entire residence for a consistent, high-end climate experience.
Artisanal Masonry: Expertly crafted exterior stone and brickwork that honors the home’s 19th-century French inspiration.
Strategic Vision
TDR Building Right: Includes one rare TDR (Transfer of Development Right), providing the legal right to construct an additional primary custom estate on the property.
Agricultural Infrastructure: 106 preserved acres featuring a 100-foot greenhouse, a 1,200 sq. ft. Morton building, and high-tensile fencing.
Water & Drainage: The landscape is professionally managed with a 2-acre jetted pond and integrated drainage systems to support the vineyard and grounds.
Historical Provenance: Preserved grounds featuring authentic Napoleonic artifacts and a curated landscape design by a renowned architect.



