Windsor Hunt
Windsor Hunt is a Toll Brothers development of detached houses in the interior of West Windsor Township, Mercer County, in the 08550 ZIP, on Aldrich Way, Ardsley Court, Ellsworth Drive, Meridan Court, Oakwood Way and Penrose Lane. The nine homes in our BrightMLS records were built between 1988 and 1992 and run from 2,651 to 3,858 square feet above grade, four or five bedrooms, a two or three car garage, public water and public sewer. Four closed in the past 24 months, at a median of $1,317,500 in a range from $1,300,000 to $1,509,000. Every Windsor Hunt street in the West Windsor-Plainsboro street directory is assigned to Dutch Neck Elementary School, then Village School, then Community Middle School, then High School North.
Windsor Hunt
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Why buyers choose
Windsor Hunt
Windsor Hunt is a late-1980s Toll Brothers development in the residential interior of West Windsor Township, reached by way of Conover Road, New Village Road and Village Road West, in the 08550 ZIP. Two of our own listings name the builder outright, and four different model names turn up in the public listing remarks, so this is a plan set built out across a handful of streets rather than a row of one-off custom houses. The detail worth knowing before anything else is the school assignment: West Windsor splits by address, and every street here lands on the Dutch Neck and High School North side of that split, which is not what a neighboring West Windsor development necessarily does.
The homes
Our BrightMLS records for Windsor Hunt cover nine homes, eight of them closed sales and one listing that expired unsold. Year built runs from 1988 to 1992. Every one is a detached single-family house on public water and public sewer, heated by natural gas, with a two or three car garage and, in most cases, a full basement. Above-grade square footage runs from 2,651 at 12 Penrose Lane to 3,858 at 42 Ellsworth Drive, with a median of 3,260. Bedroom counts are four, with one five-bedroom house on record at 4 Ardsley Court. Four model names appear in the public listing remarks, Cornell Federal Elite, Princeton Federal, Charleston and Turnbury, which is what a builder working from a plan set produces. Brick fronts, two-story foyers, conservatories, skylights and finished basements recur. Lot size is not reported in BrightMLS for any of these records, so there is no honest neighborhood average to give. Two listings do document a figure in their own text: 1.22 acres at 19 Ellsworth Drive, the largest we can document, and 0.89 acre at 8 Aldrich Way. Those are two individual addresses rather than a typical size. Association fees are unreported as well, which means not stated rather than confirmed absent, so ask on the specific house.
Setting
The streets carrying sales in our records are Aldrich Way, Ardsley Court, Ellsworth Drive, Meridan Court, Oakwood Way and Penrose Lane. The West Windsor-Plainsboro street directory files three more under the Windsor Hunt name, Akron Lane, Argyle Way and Beardsley Court, which is the fuller picture of the development. That directory spells one street Meridian Court while BrightMLS records it as Meridan Court, so both spellings turn up. The neighborhood sits near Dutch Neck rather than on a highway frontage, and listing remarks put 6 Ardsley Court, 8 Meridan Court and 12 Penrose Lane on cul-de-sacs, so the streets are destinations rather than through routes. Princeton Junction station is roughly two and a half to three miles away in a straight line and about three and a half to five miles by road depending on which street you start from, under ten minutes in normal traffic, out by way of Village Road West or Conover Road to South Mill Road, then Princeton-Hightstown Road, which is Route 571, and Washington Road. Two homes here sold with private pools, 12 Penrose Lane and 21 Oakwood Way, and 19 Ellsworth Drive sold with solar panels installed in 2022 whose ownership transferred to the buyer. Those are individual owners' improvements rather than anything shared.
Schools
Every address here sits inside the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, which covers West Windsor Township in Mercer County together with Plainsboro Township in Middlesex County. Assignment runs by address rather than by town, and the district publishes a street-by-street directory. Windsor Hunt is uniform in it. Akron Lane, Aldrich Way, Ardsley Court, Argyle Way, Beardsley Court, Ellsworth Drive, Meridian Court, Oakwood Way and Penrose Lane all read the same: Dutch Neck Elementary School for kindergarten through third grade, Village School for fourth and fifth, Community Middle School for sixth through eighth, then High School North. This is the point most worth checking before you write an offer, because West Windsor is genuinely split. Sunrise, a few minutes away in the same township, routes instead to Maurice Hawk, Thomas R. Grover Middle School and High School South. Dutch Neck Elementary is on Village Road East in West Windsor, while Community Middle School and High School North are both on Grovers Mill Road in Plainsboro, so the older grades travel across the county line. Boundaries do get redrawn, so confirm the current assignment for a specific address with the district.
Market position
Four homes closed in Windsor Hunt in the past 24 months, at a median of $1,317,500, in a range from $1,300,000 at 8 Meridan Court to $1,509,000 at 12 Penrose Lane. Four is a thin sample and this page treats it as one: the module that normally reports pricing and pace stays hidden below five sales, and we are not going to quote a neighborhood pace or a percentage of asking off four transactions. What the records do support is a comment about size. The largest home on file here, 42 Ellsworth Drive at 3,858 square feet above grade, was asked at $1,600,000 in August 2024 and expired unsold after 60 days. Every home that did close, across all eight sales on record and a size range of 2,651 to 3,574 square feet, landed between $1,250,000 and $1,509,000. Square footage is not what separates a sale from a non-sale here, and the one seller who priced as though it were did not find a buyer. One record needs a caveat of its own: 21 Oakwood Way closed in July 2024 at exactly its asking price with zero days on market, and its own listing remarks say it was sold before marketing for comp purposes. It falls outside the 24 month window in any case, and it is not evidence of how quickly homes here trade. Condition, updates and which model a house is matter more than the median, and that is the work behind any number we recommend.
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Windsor Hunt
FAQ
Who built Windsor Hunt, and when?
Toll Brothers. Two of our own listings name the builder outright: 4 Ardsley Court is described as built by Toll Brothers in 1991 as a Cornell Federal Elite model, and 19 Ellsworth Drive is described as a Toll Brothers Princeton Federal. An independent community profile on LivingPlaces.com also attributes Windsor Hunt to Toll Brothers, circa 1989, though that site is a real estate aggregator and may draw on the same listing data. Year built across our nine records runs from 1988 to 1992, which fits a build-out across those years. The model names themselves we could not corroborate outside MLS records.
What kind of homes are in Windsor Hunt?
Detached single-family houses, all of them. Every one of the nine homes in our BrightMLS records is detached, on public water and public sewer, heated by natural gas, with a two or three car garage. Bedroom counts are four, with one five-bedroom house on record. Above-grade square footage runs from 2,651 to 3,858, with a median of 3,260. Four model names show up in the public listing remarks, Cornell Federal Elite, Princeton Federal, Charleston and Turnbury, so the plans repeat across the streets.
What do homes in Windsor Hunt sell for?
Four homes closed here in the past 24 months, at a median of $1,317,500 and a range of $1,300,000 to $1,509,000. The figures on this page recalculate daily from BrightMLS. Across all eight closed sales on record, going back to March 2024, the range is $1,250,000 to $1,509,000. Four sales is a thin sample, so read the median as a starting point rather than a valuation. One listing on record did not sell: 42 Ellsworth Drive, the largest home here at 3,858 square feet above grade, was asked at $1,600,000 in August 2024 and expired after 60 days.
What schools serve Windsor Hunt?
The district is West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional, which covers West Windsor Township in Mercer County together with Plainsboro Township in Middlesex County. Assignment runs by address rather than by town, and the district publishes a street-by-street directory. Every Windsor Hunt street in that directory, Akron Lane, Aldrich Way, Ardsley Court, Argyle Way, Beardsley Court, Ellsworth Drive, Meridian Court, Oakwood Way and Penrose Lane, reads the same: Dutch Neck Elementary School, then Village School, then Community Middle School, then High School North. Other West Windsor neighborhoods route instead to Thomas R. Grover Middle School and High School South, so do not generalize from one street to the next, and confirm the current assignment with the district.
Which streets are in Windsor Hunt?
Six streets carry sales in our BrightMLS records: Aldrich Way, Ardsley Court, Ellsworth Drive, Meridan Court, Oakwood Way and Penrose Lane. The West Windsor-Plainsboro street directory files three more under the Windsor Hunt name, Akron Lane, Argyle Way and Beardsley Court. One address in our records reads 8 Aldrich with no street suffix; the street is Aldrich Way. The district spells another one Meridian Court while BrightMLS records it as Meridan Court.
How far is Windsor Hunt from Princeton Junction station?
Roughly two and a half to three miles in a straight line, and about three and a half to five miles by road depending on which street you start from, a drive of under ten minutes in normal traffic. Routes run out by way of Village Road West or Conover Road to South Mill Road, then Princeton-Hightstown Road, which is Route 571, and Washington Road into the station. Princeton Junction sits on the NJ Transit Northeast Corridor Line, north to Newark and New York Penn Station and south to Trenton, with the Princeton Branch shuttle known as the Dinky running from the station to Princeton. One listing at 19 Ellsworth Drive states 2.5 miles to the station, short of the 2.86 miles that address measures in a straight line, so budget for the longer figure.
How big are the lots in Windsor Hunt?
BrightMLS does not report lot size on any of the nine records here, so we will not give a neighborhood average. Two listings document a figure in their own text: 19 Ellsworth Drive at 1.22 acres, the largest we can document, and 8 Aldrich Way at 0.89 acre. Those are two individual addresses, not a typical size. For a specific house, the West Windsor Township assessor record is the place to check.
Is there a homeowner association fee in Windsor Hunt?
BrightMLS records no association fee on any of the nine homes here, but a blank field means not reported rather than confirmed zero, so we will not state a figure either way. Ask for the fee, and for what it covers, on the specific house you are considering.
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