This historic home was built on the Hendrickson Farm in 1871 (possibly as early as 1865), predating the layout of Bank Street. It retains many original architectural features and underwent a full renovation in 2016–2017, overseen by local architect Marina Rubina. During the renovation, all plumbing and electrical systems were replaced, three bathrooms were remodeled, and a new kitchen was installed. Additional upgrades include new exterior doors, improved insulation, and new windows in the kitchen and rear of the home. Ideally located in downtown Princeton, the property sits adjacent to the University campus and is within easy walking distance of the Dinky. The west-facing garden, accessible via a new rear staircase, backs onto a University parking area and the grounds of Palmer House, offering peaceful tree views. The home offers 2, 366 square feet of living space, including a primary bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, two additional full bedrooms (one conveniently located on the first floor), and two more full bathrooms. Living areas include a living room, dining room, and a spacious third-floor bonus room. The kitchen features a breakfast area facing east and overlooks the front porch. Two parking spaces and a fenced backyard complete this beautifully renovated home in the heart of Princeton. Size is according to Mercer Property Card. Buyer to rely on their own due diligence. Property located in Historic District.