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Historic French Normandy Tudor Coming Soon in Nutley's Prestigious Park Section

Historic French Normandy Tudor Coming Soon in Nutley's Prestigious Park Section

NUTLEY, NJ — Opportunities to own a truly distinctive piece of Nutley history are rare. Even rarer is the chance to purchase one of the architectural gems tucked away in the highly sought-after Park Section of town.

Coming soon to the market is 230 Satterthwaite Avenue, an extraordinary French Normandy Tudor residence originally built in 1915 and designed by noted architect Lewis Colt Albro, a respected early 20th-century architect known for his elegant residential designs and association with some of the most influential architectural firms of his era.

Set on one of Nutley's most picturesque streets, this stately home reflects the craftsmanship and character that defined the community during a period of remarkable growth and architectural significance. The property stands as a reminder of Nutley's rich heritage, a town whose history is deeply connected to the prominent Satterthwaite family, whose name remains woven into the fabric of the community today. Nutley's very name can be traced to the Satterthwaite estate that once stretched along the Passaic River.

The French Normandy Tudor style remains one of the most admired architectural designs in America. Inspired by the rural manor homes of northern France, these residences are celebrated for their steeply pitched rooflines, distinctive masonry, charming asymmetry, and storybook-like appearance. Homes of this caliber are increasingly difficult to find, especially those that have maintained their original character while continuing to serve modern lifestyles.

Beyond its architectural pedigree, 230 Satterthwaite Avenue enjoys an enviable location within Nutley's Park Section, a neighborhood renowned for its tree-lined streets, beautiful homes, and proximity to parks, schools, and New York City transportation. It is a setting that has attracted generations of residents seeking a blend of suburban charm and metropolitan convenience. Nutley itself has long been recognized for its historic character, strong sense of community, and unique small-town atmosphere.

For buyers who appreciate architecture, history, and timeless design, this home presents a rare opportunity. While many properties come and go on the market, homes like 230 Satterthwaite Avenue are often held by families for decades, making their appearance all the more noteworthy.

As the market continues to see strong demand for distinctive homes with character and provenance, this upcoming listing is expected to generate significant interest among buyers both within and outside of Nutley.

Additional details, professional photography, and showing information will be released soon.

For more information about this historic Park Section residence, contact Matthew De Fede, Broker/Owner of Realty Executives Elite Homes, and stay tuned for the official launch of one of Nutley's most unique offerings.

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