Enter through a Dutch door into the heart of this updated replica of a 1790’s Stockton farmhouse. Constructed to honor the Colonial residences of the past, the home showcases period-specific random width flooring, exposed beam ceilings, and millwork. Directly across from the entry, a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace establishes the warm, welcoming environment found throughout. For the home chef, the renovated kitchen presents an 8’ peninsula, a baker’s area with a pull-out mixer stand, and stylish brick and tile accents. An adjoining gathering area allows for casual dining in front of the fire. For formal affairs, the step-down dining room offers a built-in dry bar. Divided light windows frame the 1 acre property, landscaped with tiered stone patios, retaining walls, and walkways. The front-to-back living room overlooks the rose garden. Up the main stairway, a master bedroom proffers abundant closet space and a window seat. A step-down bedroom and a tile bathroom complete the level. In a separate wing, a Jersey winder stair accesses a third bedroom. New windows, a newer roof and gutters, and city sewer mean easy maintenance. Expertly cultivated seasonal plantings border the bi-level deck and in-ground Gunite pool, creating a private, vacation-at-home oasis for this Ewing retreat.