Buttolph-Williams House (c.1710)

This 18th-century “mansion house” is the best restored house of its period in the area. Hewn overhang and small casement windows reflect the influence of medieval English building styles. Authentic period furnishings.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Adults $4, children $2.
Hours
Mid-May-mid-Oct.,
Address
249 Broad St.
Phone
(860) 529-0460, (860
Website
www.hartnet.org/als
Map
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