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Townhome & Condo Comunities in Harding, NJ
Here, is a list of all Harding
Townhome and Condo communities. We hope this is helpful as you start your search for the best Townhome and Condominium communities in the area.
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Harding Green
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Harding
Townhomes/Townhouses
Built: 1979-1984
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$500,000 to $650,000
2-3 Beds | 2.0-3.1 Baths
1 Car Garage
Swimming Pool |
Tennis Courts |
Club House |
973-615-6504
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Shadowbrook
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Harding
Townhomes/Townhouses
Built: 1986
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$600,000 to $850,000
2-3 Beds | 2.0-3.1 Baths
2 Car Garages
Tennis Courts |
973-615-6504
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Harding New Jersey
Harding
Township is a picturesque community with gentle rolling
hills and numerous estates.
It is about 30% undeveloped and is approximately 25
miles west of Manhattan.
In
1727 one John Lindsley acquired a 1250 acre tract of land
which marked the center geographically and politically of
the area that was to become Harding Township two centuries
later. Harding
Township was one of the last municipalities formed in
Morris County separating from Passaic Township in 1922,
but its lands where some of the first to be settled.
The 18th century inhabitants were
English or New England born and their houses reflected
those building traditions.
During the Revolutionary War, Washington’s troops
encamped at Jockey Hollow during the bitter winter of
1779-80. By
the end of the 19th century, the unspoiled
rural area became the site of numerous magnificent
estates. Harding
was named by its republican founder for the then
President, Warren G. Harding.
Development was kept to a minimum for the next 50
years. Numerous
historical buildings are still evident in the gentle,
rolling hills of this picturesque community.
The township is also noted for its bridle paths and
horse farms. On
the west and south, Harding includes most of the acreage
found in the Great Swamp Wildlife Refuge.
Also located within the township’s limits are
portions of two Morris County Parks, a year round lake
community and a lake for resident skating in winter.
Education
Board of
Education, Lees Hill Road, PO Box 248, New Vernon, NJ
07976, 973-267-6398
Harding Township School K-8, Lees
Hill Road, New
Vernon, NJ 07976
973-267-6398
Madison High School 9-12, 170 Ridgedale Avenue, Madison, NJ
07940 973-593-3117
New Vernon Presbyterian Nursery School (2 ½ years to 5 years)
Bayley Ellard High School, Madison
Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, Madison
Recreation
Bayne Park
Morristown National Historical Park
Great Swamp Wildlife Refuge
Morris Museum
If more active life
beckons, visit the township parks where you can try your
hand at everything from bocce to baseball. The Morris County
Park Commission operates 24 sites, including three golf
courses, two aboreta and the Mennen Sports Arena and offers
a year-round program of activities throughout the county
like adult education courses, programs for school children,
planned trail walks, golf tournaments and outdoor concerts.
Transportation
Bus – to NYC
from Morristown
Rail
– New Jersey Transit available in Morristown, Chatham, Basking
Ridge & Bernardsville
Road – Routes 202 & I287 connect to Routes 24 & I-78
which lead to all points within the Christie's International Real Estate Northern New Jersey Area.
*For rail
and bus schedules and fare information visit
NJTransit.com
Nearby Morristown Airport has limousine and helicopter service to all major airports.
Library:
Harding Municipal Building
Blue Mill Road
New Vernon, NJ
07976
(973) 267-8000
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