Built in 1840 by the Parmalee family, this home originally sat on over 300 acres; some of which are now owned by the CT Water Co.Three season room added in 1930. Historic Barns. The Hay Barn is the pride and joy of the farm. Built in 1907, this was one of the last barn raising in CT. Our State Capital has the barn raising picture hanging on it's wall. The Horse Barn with stalls and hay loft, was pulled to its current location in the early 1920's along Route 80 by 50 teams of oxen.Interested in Subdividing? 1700' of road frontage and vast open land offers a look into this possibility. Want your own special lot? Split and take the picture perfect location overlooking the pond. Absolutely delightful setting!Call to get more info including a jpg copy of the latest survey map. A walk of the property is easy and takes less than one hour. Amazing opportunity!
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