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Two villages, two train stations, one borough. Peapack is home to Natirar — the former King of Morocco’s estate, now a Pendry Hotel & Spa — and the Essex Hunt Club. Gladstone is home to the U.S. Equestrian Team, Hamilton Farm Golf Club, and Pfizer’s bucolic campus. NJ Monthly named it New Jersey’s 2nd best place to live. We’ve been serving this community for 20 years.
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Home of Natirar (former King of Morocco estate, now Pendry Hotels Spa, 247 acres of county parkland), the Essex Hunt Club & Fox Hounds, the Moses Craig Lime Kilns (National Register 2019), and the historic Peapack Reformed Church. Large estate properties with extensive secondary structures.
Home of the U.S. Equestrian Team at Hamilton Farm, Hamilton Farm Golf Club (LPGA tournament site), Pfizer’s campus, Gill St. Bernard’s School, Blairsden Mansion (Beaux-Arts, 1903), and the Gladstone NJ Transit station. Strong commuter EV demand.
Peapack-Gladstone Borough was incorporated on April 23, 1912, carved from Bedminster Township by residents who wanted electric lights, telephones, and fire hydrants rather than paying for rural roads elsewhere in the township. The name “Peapack” derives from a Lenape word meaning “marriage of the waters” — a reference to the confluence of the Peapack Brook and the Raritan River. “Gladstone” honors British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. The borough is 5.8 square miles with approximately 2,558 residents.
Homes range from $500,000 cottages to $5.8 million 13-acre estates. The median sale price has recently been $1,625,000. Almost every property in the borough has the large-lot, multi-structure character that defines Somerset Hills electrical work: main residence, barn or guesthouse, pool house, and long runs across large properties. Two NJ Transit train stations — Peapack and Gladstone — make this a genuine rail commuter community with strong EV charger demand. Request a free estimate or call directly.
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Peapack-Gladstone Areas
The 247-acre Natirar park — the former Kate Macy Ladd estate purchased by King Hassan II of Morocco in 1983 for $7.5 million, then sold to Somerset County by King Mohammed VI in 2003 for $22 million — sits in the northern part of Peapack village. The Pendry Natirar Spa opened on the grounds in Fall 2024. The estate roads surrounding Natirar lead to some of the borough’s most private addresses.
The historic village core of Peapack with the borough’s Municipal Complex at 1 School Street, the public library, Peapack Reformed Church, and the Moses Craig Lime Kilns (National Register 2019). The residential streets near Main Street have a mix of historic colonial homes and more modest cottages — the most accessible price point in the borough.
The Gladstone NJ Transit station and the surrounding village. The U.S. Equestrian Team headquarters at Hamilton Farm is nearby. Hamilton Farm Golf Club (LPGA tournament site) is here. Pfizer’s bucolic campus is in Gladstone, as is the Gill St. Bernard’s School on its 208-acre campus straddling the Chester Township border.
The Beaux-Arts Blairsden Mansion — designed in 1903 for C. Ledyard Blair, set atop a mountain overlooking Ravine Lake — is one of New Jersey’s most significant historic estates. The surrounding properties on the higher elevations of the borough are among the most scenic and secluded in Somerset County. Estate electrical at the highest level of complexity.
The winding estate roads between the two villages — Holland Road, Mosle Road, Mine Brook Road, Pottersville Road — contain working horse farms and private estates with the full range of secondary structures. The Essex Hunt Club & Fox Hounds operates on Holland Road. These properties require multi-structure electrical assessment as standard practice.
We serve every address in Peapack-Gladstone’s 07977 ZIP code. All permits go through the single Borough Construction Department at 1 School Street regardless of which village or estate road the property is on. The borough shares its ZIP code with some neighboring areas, but we confirm the specific municipality for every project.
Services in Peapack-Gladstone, NJ
The defining electrical service for Peapack-Gladstone. Main residence, guesthouse, barn, pool house, outbuildings — assessed and permitted as a coordinated project. Natirar, Blairsden-adjacent properties, and the rural estate corridor all served.
High-capacity service upgrades for Peapack-Gladstone estates. Properties with large square footage, multiple HVAC zones, pool equipment, and whole-house generator connections typically need 400-amp service. All permits through 1 School Street.
Standby generator transfer switches for Peapack-Gladstone estates. Rural character and tree-lined estate roads mean extended storm outages. Generators sized for critical loads including horse property water, medical equipment, and HVAC.
Two NJ Transit Gladstone Branch stations — Peapack and Gladstone — make this one of our most active EV charger communities. PSE&G, NJBPU, and federal incentives apply. Long conduit runs across large properties standard.
Equestrian facility electrical for Peapack-Gladstone’s horse farms and the Essex Hunt Club corridor. USET at Hamilton Farm operates in Gladstone. Barn lighting, wash stall circuits, arena lighting, automatic waterer connections.
Commercial electrical for Pfizer’s Gladstone campus, Gill St. Bernard’s School, Hamilton Farm Golf Club, and the Natirar resort complex. Panel upgrades, equipment circuits, and code compliance.
Extensive outdoor lighting systems for Peapack-Gladstone estates. Long conduit runs across large lots, driveway approach lighting, perimeter lighting, garden and pool illumination.
Pre-purchase and pre-sale inspections for Peapack-Gladstone properties. Written reports for insurance on high-value estates. Fire safety compliance certificate required for property sales in the borough.
24/7 emergency response. ~20 min from Bridgewater. For estate electrical crises — including horse property water supply failures — we respond immediately.
Simple & Transparent
Despite having two distinct villages and two train stations, Peapack-Gladstone has a single Construction Department at 1 School Street. All permits for both Peapack and Gladstone addresses go through this one office.
Call (908) 505-5192 or submit our form. We respond within 1 hour during business hours. For Peapack-Gladstone emergencies — including equestrian property crises — we respond immediately, 24 hours a day.
For estate properties, we assess the main residence and all secondary structures in a single visit. Written, itemized estimate covering each building. For Gladstone commuter homes, we assess EV charger circuit requirements and panel capacity together.
All permits go through Peapack-Gladstone Borough Construction Dept., 1 School Street, PO Box 218, Peapack, NJ 07977 • (908) 234-2250. Regular hours: Mon–Thu 8am–4:30pm, Fri 8am–1pm. The Construction Official is available by appointment on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:45pm–6:00pm.
We coordinate all inspections through the Construction Department and stay on-site for every inspection. For large estate projects with multiple structures, we coordinate inspections to minimize disruption to household or farm operations. Full documentation provided after sign-off.
Why Peapack-Gladstone Chooses Us
Peapack and Gladstone are distinct communities with different characters that happen to share a borough government. Peapack is the older village — the Lenape settlement, the lime kilns, the Natirar estate that passed through a King of Morocco’s hands before becoming a county park and resort. Gladstone is where the Equestrian Team trains, where Pfizer’s campus sits, where the commuter train station used to be dressed up as Boston for a 1962 movie. We understand both communities and serve both with equal knowledge.
Despite two villages and two ZIP areas, Peapack-Gladstone has one Construction Department at 1 School Street. Regular office hours run Monday through Thursday 8:00am to 4:30pm and Friday 8:00am to 1:00pm. The Construction Official is available by appointment on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:45pm to 6:00pm. We know these hours, we know the staff, and we manage the entire permit process on your behalf. Note that the borough also requires a fire safety compliance certificate for property sales, which we help ensure is in place.
Both the Peapack and Gladstone NJ Transit stations on the Gladstone Branch provide service toward Hoboken Terminal and New York Penn Station. This makes Peapack-Gladstone a genuine two-station commuter community. The Gladstone station was famous enough to be used as a film location in 1962 — the station was labeled “Boston” for The Miracle Worker. Today, it’s the departure point for residents commuting to Manhattan. Those commuters are actively installing EV chargers at home, and we serve that demand throughout both villages.
The median sale price in Peapack-Gladstone recently reached $1,625,000. The housing stock ranges from $500K cottages to $5.8M estates on 13+ acres. For every estate property, we treat the assessment as a compound project — main house, guesthouse, barn, pool house, outbuildings — not a single-structure job. We file separate permits for each structure where required, coordinate the inspections efficiently, and provide complete permit documentation for insurance purposes after every project.
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Natirar — “Raritan” spelled backward, a reference to the North Branch of the Raritan River that borders the estate — was created by Walter Graeme Ladd and his wife Kate Macy Ladd beginning in 1905, assembling over 1,000 acres across Peapack-Gladstone, Far Hills, and Bedminster. The Beaux-Arts mansion was completed in 1903. After Kate Macy Ladd’s death, King Hassan II of Morocco purchased the property in 1983 for $7.5 million, setting a record for a home sale in New Jersey at the time. In 2003, his son King Mohammed VI sold Natirar to Somerset County for $22 million, and the park opened to the public in 2006.
The 247 acres within Peapack-Gladstone make up the largest preserved land holding within the borough. In 2024, the Pendry Natirar Spa opened within the historic mansion. The estate roads leading to and from Natirar traverse some of the borough’s most significant residential properties — large-lot estates that represent the full range of multi-structure electrical work.
In the center of Peapack village, the Moses Craig Lime Kilns operated from the mid-19th century until the mid-1930s, processing limestone quarried from the surrounding hills. The kilns were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019 — a recognition that Peapack-Gladstone is not only a Gilded Age estate community but also has genuine working-class industrial history. The proximity of the lime kilns to the village center is what led the borough’s founders to incorporate in 1912: they wanted the electric lights and fire hydrants of an urban borough, not the rural road taxes of Bedminster Township.
That founding impulse — wanting modern infrastructure in a beautiful rural setting — is exactly what the borough has maintained for over a century. Residents here expect both the beauty of the Somerset Hills landscape and the full function of a modern, well-maintained electrical system.
All permits go through 1 School Street, PO Box 218, Peapack, NJ 07977 • (908) 234-2250. Regular hours: Mon–Thu 8am–4:30pm, Fri 8am–1pm. Construction Official by appointment: Tue & Thu 3:45pm–6:00pm. Fire safety compliance certificate also required for property sales.
The United States Equestrian Team — which shares its Hamilton Farm headquarters with neighboring Bedminster — trains the athletes and horses that compete in Olympic dressage, show jumping, and eventing. The Hamilton Farm Golf Club on the same property has hosted the Sybase Match Play Championship, the only match play format event on the LPGA Tour, since 2010. Pfizer operates a large corporate campus in Gladstone in a deliberately bucolic setting — the office buildings are set in landscaped grounds that blend with the Somerset Hills countryside.
The combination of USET, Hamilton Farm Golf Club, and Pfizer makes Gladstone a significant commercial and institutional electrical market, distinct from the residential estate corridor. We provide commercial electrical services for institutional properties in Gladstone, including panel upgrades, equipment circuits, and code compliance work, all permitted through the single Borough Construction Department at 1 School Street.
Peapack-Gladstone is served by PSE&G. With two Gladstone Branch NJ Transit stations within the borough, commuter EV demand is strong. Long conduit runs to detached garages are standard. The incentives are stackable:
For Level 2 residential charger installation through PSE&G’s EV Charging Program
State rebate for eligible Level 2 smart charger (apply within 14 days)
30% of installation costs (IRS Form 8911) through June 2026
We handle all Peapack-Gladstone permits and PSE&G rebate documentation. For estate properties with detached garages on large lots, we assess and size the conduit run appropriately for the actual distance.
What Peapack-Gladstone Customers Say
“We have a property near Natirar — main house, barn, guesthouse, pool house. They came out and assessed everything in one visit, gave us a comprehensive written scope, pulled four separate Borough permits, and coordinated all the inspections in the right sequence. Generator sized correctly for the whole compound including the barn. Exceptional work.”
Property Owner — Peapack Village Area
“I commute from the Gladstone station four days a week and needed a Level 2 charger in my detached garage. They ran the conduit through the crawl space under the driveway, pulled the Peapack-Gladstone permit through 1 School Street, and had the inspection done within a week. PSE&G rebate filed same day as inspection sign-off. Seamless.”
Homeowner — Near Gladstone Station, Gladstone Village
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