Connecticut Historic Homes
Bates-Scofield House (c.1736)
Classic New England saltbox featuring 18th- and early 19
Westport Historical Society
Wheeler House (c.1795)
Harrison House
Restored 1724 classic Colonial saltbox. Period furnishings, Branford archives and photographs;
Thomas Griswold House
Colonial saltbox (c.1774) furnished in the style of early 19th-century period. Occupied by the same family from 1695-1958
Hyland House (c.1690)
Classic early Colonial saltbox with rare furnishings, unusual interior woodwork, three walk-in fireplaces for 17th-century cookery;
Deacon John Grave House (c.1685)
Inhabited for over 300 years by the descendants of Deacon John Grave I. Evolved from a primitive two-room dwelling to a classic New England saltbox. 18
Solomon Goffe House (c.1711)
Living history museum with costumed interpreters;
Cornucopia at Oldfield
Historic home (c.1818) with spacious rooms, set on 2.5 acres of rolling lawns and extensive gardens. Five rooms, private bath, fireplace, central a/c;
The Barton House
1850s Colonial located on three-acre park-like setting with a brook. Six rooms (two suites, one with kitchen, one with fireplace), private bath, a/
Marigold Garden
1850s stone home near village and Lake Waramaug. Three rooms (two with private bath), TV, a/
Manor House
English Tudor estate mansion with Tiffany stained-glass windows and antique decor. Nine rooms (some rooms with balcony, fireplace, whirlpool)
The White Hart
Gracious 19th century inn in picturesque country village. 26 rooms (three suites), private bath, a/
Torrington Historical Society - Hotchkiss-Fyler Ho
Hotchkiss-Fyler House (1900)
Winchester Historical Society
Solomon Rockwell House (c.1813)
Curtis House
Connecticut's oldest inn (1754), furnished with antiques, pub and tavern. Main house, 14 rooms (eight with private bath)
Smith-Harris House (c.1845)
Built in the Greek Revival style; restored to provide an introduction to mid-19th century living;
Dr. William Beaumont House (c.1750)
18th century birthplace of the "Father of Gastro-physiology" (1785-1853), whose 19
Governor Jonathan Trumbull House
Built in c.1740 and former home of Connecticut's Revolutionary War Governor (1769-1784)
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. House
Restored home (c.1769) of the Governor of Connecticut, from 1797 to 1809
War Office
Built in 1727
The Schoolhouse
Craft gallery housed in an 1868
Adams House of Mystic
1749 Colonial with three fireplaces, located in quaint country setting. Seven rooms (two with fireplace), private bath, guest cottage, a/
Whitehall Mansion
18th century mansion offers five charming rooms each with Jacuzzi, fireplace;
Hempsted Houses
For almost 50 years, Joshua Hempsted described everyday life. His house, built in 1678, was home to nine generations of Hempsteds. Adjacent is a rare 18
The Peck Tavern House
Located in an historic district, built in 1680
Nathan Fuller House
1795 Cape attached to an 1820 center-hall Colonial in rural setting. Three rooms (two with fireplace)
Roseland Cottage-Bowen House
Gothic Revival summer home (c.1846) by merchant and publisher Henry Bowen;
Martha A. Parsons House
Built in 1782, only house left in the nation with "George Washington Memorial" wallpaper. Displays a family's lifestyle for over 180
Isham-Terry House
Built in 1854, the house epitomizes gracious urban living in antebellum Hartford. In 1896, Dr. Oliver Isham bought the house, which remained in the family until 1979. The family'
Manchester Historical Society
Cheney Homestead (c.1785)
Kellogg-Eddy House
Restored 1808
Welles Shipman Ward House (c.1755)
Cited by the U.S. Dept. of the Interior as possessing 'exceptional architectural interest.' Antique horse-drawn vehicles, 18
The Watson House
One-of-a-kind Palladian mansion, built in 1788, unique spot to relax. Five rooms (one two-room suite), private bath, TV, fireplace, a/
Phelps-Hatheway House
Built for Loyalist Shem Burbank in 1761
Sarah Whitman Hooker Homestead
1720 mansion house, remodeled 1805
Buttolph-Williams House (c.1710)
This 18th-century "mansion house"
Oliver Ellsworth Homestead
Ellsworth was a famous Revolutionary patriot, jurist, statesman, and one of the framers of the U.S. Constitution. His house built in 1780, remained in the family until 1903
Gillette Castle
Reservations needed at least 2 weeks before intended stay, limited to one night stay, break camp by 9
Pratt House (c.1732)
Historic house built in sections throughout the 18
Thankful Arnold House
Gambrel-roofed house, built between 1795-1819. Provides a glimpse at widow Thankful Arnold's life c.1830 after her husbands unexpected death. Garden features herbs and vegetables early 19
General Mansfield House
Built in 1810
Wadsworth Mansion
Once a private residence of Col. Clarence Wadsworth, landscape designed by the Olmsted brothers. A 19th-century Beaux Art style mansion, located on 103 acres with 3.5
Amasa Day House
A Federal style house (1816) remained in the hands of Day's heirs until 1967
Nathan Hale Homestead (1776)
On 12 acres, adjoining the Hale State Forest, the family home of Connecticut'
The Fitch House
Elegant 1836 Greek Revival mansion furnished with period antiques and listed on National Register of Historic Places. Two rooms (one with fireplace), private bath, TV, a/
Daniel Benton Homestead (c.1720)
Colonial cape (c.1720)