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Eleven-acre park with 1870 up and down sash-type sawmill that was restored to operating condition in 1976, a working blacksmith shop, and an 1878 Lane Shingle Mill, mill artifacts of the Industrial Revolution, grist mill. Two-acre mill pond with picnic area. National Historic Landmark.

Sawing demonstrations are given on Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m. in October-November and April-May.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Almost in Mystic Mare's Inn B&B

Comfortable bed-and-breakfast, living room with fireplace, outdoor Jacuzzi. Five rooms (one apartment), private bath, fireplace, TV, a/

Ledyard, CT Bed and Breakfasts


Ledyard Water-Powered Up-Down Sawmill

Eleven-acre park with 1870 up and down sash-type sawmill that was restored to operating condition in 1976, a working blacksmith shop, and an 1878 Lane Shingle Mill, mill artifacts of the Industrial Revolution, grist mill. Two-acre mill pond with picnic area. National Historic Landmark.

Ledyard, CT Historic Mills

The Schoolhouse

Craft gallery housed in an 1868

Ledyard, CT Historic Homes

Two Trees Inn

Country style inn. 280 rooms and suites, rest., lounge, TV, I pool, fitness room;

Ledyard, CT Lodging

Things to do near Ledyard, CT

Nathan Lester House & Farm Tool Museum

1793 farmhouse and barns furnished with antiques, farm tools, horsedrawn vehicles, garden, hiking trails....

Hilltop Inn & Suites

Located in secluded area. 138 units (18 suites), TV, coffeemaker, a/c, spa facilities; limousine service to casino....

Trail Wood: The Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary

168-acres of fields, forest, ponds, streams, and four miles of trails. Museum, Pulitzer prize winning nature author Edwin W. ...

Historic Ship Nautilus & Submarine Force Museum

Board the world's first nuclear-powered submarine. Museum recounts history of the U.S. Submarine Force. Working periscopes, m...

Governor Jonathan Trumbull House

Built in c.1740 and former home of Connecticut's Revolutionary War Governor (1769-1784). Birthplace of patriot artist John Tr...