1745 restored Captain William Bull Tavern and listed on the National Register of Historic Place, located on ten acres with three buildings. 20 guestrooms (five suites with fireplace), TV, pets;
Litchfield, CT LodgingBuilt in 1735, post and beam Colonial located minutes from the Litchfield Green. Four rooms overlooking perennial gardens surrounded by White Memorial woods;
Litchfield, CT Bed and BreakfastsConducted by Montfort Missionaries. 35
Litchfield, CT ShrinesAustin F. Hawes Memorial Campground, midway between Pleasant Valley and Riverton on West River Road. 30 sites in pine woods. ...
Exhibits the early American tool collection and artwork of Eric Sloane including his re-created studio. Adjacent ruins of 19t...
18th-century (c.1750) gambrel-roofed house; period furniture; national birthplace of the Episcopal Church; only extant Gertru...
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