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Price: $12,750,000 (sold)
Square Feet: 20,000+
A few months ago, I went sightseeing in Mendham, NJ to look at mansions. I drove up and down streets until I came across this one house. This house was one of the biggest I’ve seen in the small affluent town. The chimney stacks were extremely massive and the house looked like a small hotel. The mansion was built by renowned builders, Polo Master Builders. This house spans over 20,000 square feet and sits on approximately 10 acres. It features 10 fireplaces, six massive columns and 12 foot ceilings on all three floors. This mansion includes a 2-lane bowling alley, 15 seat home theater, wine cellar, bar, conservatory, 6 bedrooms, 7 full and 2 half baths, and exercise room.
This home was built in 2002 and is located on Charolais Farms Road in Mendham, NJ. It was on the market for a short time with an asking price of $12,750,000.
Here’s the developer’s website: http://www.polomasterbuilders.com/cp2.htm
Tags: bowling alley, gym, New Jersey, swimming pool, wine cellar






















Of course this home is absolutely gorgeous!
I wonder who owned it before? Was it a celebrity or someone like that?
I heard from one of my friends that the past owner was the inventor of fitness products.
i know the person who leaves here. They are soooooo lucky!! I hope one day i can afford a house like this one
I’m like bestfriends with the people that live there they said the bowling alley is really annoying cause it keeps breaking and they just built a pool
Do you know what they do for a living?
there whle family ownes a few clothing companies
i am looking to put a bolwing alley in my house, did they reall say it was that bad? thx
specifically paco and pepe jeans popular over in europe
this house is insane! the family owns clothing companies? i have never heard of paco or pepe jeans! thats crazy! what a great house!
I never heard of them either lol. but yeah, it’s an amazing home. thanks for visiting my blog!
I happen to know the family and person who owned the house first and built it. They moved out west after selling it. they were a very active family so new jersey was really not the place for them. Very cool family
And FYI there are 12 columns, the achitect/owner likes his houses very symetrical
Wow thats interesting….LT, do you know what kind of buisness the original people were in? amazing house.
He owned and started an Engineering company providing businesses with temporary engineers.