Redding, Connecticut • Fairfield County
The Daniel and Esther Bartlett House in Redding, Connecticut is a well-preserved example of colonial residential architecture. Its saltbox form and attached barn showcase a typical rural New England farmstead from the late 18th century.
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Architecture; Social History
Umpawaug Rd. At Station Rd., Redding, Connecticut
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Roughly Bounded By Us 7, Portland Ave., Ct 107, And The Norwalk River, Redding, Connecticut
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Jct. Of Rtes. 58 (black Rock Tpke.) And 107 (park Rd.), Redding, Connecticut
Architecture
Roughly, 4--25b Cross Hwy., Including Read Cemetery, 61--100 Hill Rd., 0--15 Lonetown Rd. And 118 Sanfordtown Rd., Redding, Connecticut
Education; Architecture
Umpawaug Rd., Redding, Connecticut
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