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Getting Away From it All - The Big 30!

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This year Dan and I will be celebrating our 30th anniversary on August 11. Every big anniversary we plan a trip. Usually, Dan takes care of planning these little excursions, but this weekend he informed me this time it is my turn.

 

Gee, honey, thanks, you could have told me this 6 months ago, when I would have had more time. Guys, I'm looking for some ideas here. I have only like 2 weeks to plan this trip. HELP!

 

Dan planned a cruise for the whole family for our 25th, so I'm under a lot of pressure here, and of course we have let our passports expire, so the South of France is out. Damn!

 

Through, I'm hoping for something a little better than last year, which was a "bean supper" at the local firehouse up in Maine. Thank you, Cousin George. I owe you one. Not that I don't love going to Maine, but after last weekend's adventure with the killer mouse and the 2x4, I think I'll pass.

 

So, everyone, I really need your help, let me here those creative vacations.......

 

Branford, Connecticut 06405

 

BRANFORD -  "In 1638 the New Haven Colony traded "eleven coats of trucking cloth and one coat of English cloth made in the English fashion" to the Mattabesec Indians for land known as Totokett (Tidal River). The first permanent settlement was established in 1644 when people from Wethersfield came to Totokett, later rename Branford after the town of Brentford in Middlesex County, England.  The Sound provided many of the settlers with a livelihood of shipbuilding and coastwise trade. Industry began in 1655 when the first iron furnace in Connecticut was set up and operated at Lake Saltonstall. Yale College was founded in 1701 when ten ministers met and made a contribution of books. In 1852 upon completion of the railroad, industrialization flourished. Two leading manufacturing firms were founded during this era: the Malleable Iron Fittings Company in 1854, and the Branford Lock Works in 1862. The twentieth century has brought some changes to Branford, but much of its historical heritage remains in the form of old buildings and well-preserved villages."

 

When it comes to The Connecticut Shoreline there are seven towns in New Haven County with frontage on the Sound but only three are classified as "The Shoreline" - Branford, Guilford & Madison.  Branford being the closest to the City of New Haven is also the most populated and diverse of the three towns.  Housing stock consists of everything from Trailer Parks to Condos to Waterfront Mansions. 

Several small sections of town offer their own unique character. In the Pine Orchard sections you find the exclusive Yacht & Country Club where there is usually a waiting list to join and membership is by invitation only.


Stony Creek has nice views and guided tours of the Thimble Islands that normally run from May - October. You can hop aboard with Captain Bob or Captain Mike and enjoy a 45 minute narrated tour for about the cost of a movie.

June is time for the Branford Festival that monopolizes the downtown area with activities.

 

If you are thinking about putting your home on the market, now is the time! Contact The Cummings Team! Let me show you what we can do to market your home. We cover New Haven Counties and the Shoreline Communites, including North Haven, Madison, Guilford, Branford, North Branford,Hamden, Northford and Wallingford. Give us a call today.

Sandra L Cummings
Realtor®

William Raveis Real Estate - Real Estate for Real People
21 Whitfield Street
Guilford, CT 06437
phone - 203-672-2456
cell - 203-676-5948
Sandra@CummingsTeam.com
Branford Haven Real Estate

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Welcome to Guilford Connecticut 06437

               

GUILFORD - "This town, the seventh oldest, was founded in 1639 by an oppressed but optimistic band of English Puritans.  Henry Whitfield, a minister in Ockley, near London, was the moving spirit behind their emigrations. About forty of his friends and sympathizers formed a joint stock company to sail across the Atlantic. They were mostly young and energetic men, farmers, well-educated, and all of them persons of high standing in their community.  In a deed of sale dated September 29, 1639, the Whitfield Company purchased the lands between Stony Creek and East River from the Squaw Shaumpishuh, Sachem of the local Menunkatuck Indian tribe. Whitfield's stone house at first served as a fortress and meeting place. Guilford Green was inspired by the typical 17thcentury English common. In the fall of 1641 the settlers purchased from the Indians land beyond East River that included most of what became East Guilford."

 

"East Guilford, now Madison, was set off as a distinct church society in 1703, North Guilford in 1720, and North Bristol (North Madison) in 1753.  Two good harbors and two tidal rivers assured success to Guilford in Connecticut ~ New York coastwise shipping and the West India trade during the 18thcentury. In the American Revolution, British troops landed several times and burned two houses. The famous Sachem's Head Hotel ( 1797-1897 ) made this town the center of society for many years. John Beattie's granite quarries at Leete's Island employed as many as three hundred workmen and supplied stone for the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. Famous sons of Guilford include William Leete, an early Governor of Connecticut; Fitz-Greene Halleck, one of the noted Knickerbocker Poets; and Abraham Baldwin, a signer of the United States Constitution and Senator from Georgia."                                     

 Now that you have read what the historians say I will try to explain the town more my way. It's a beautiful blend of the old and the new with The Whitfield House still standing today. Constructed of stone in 1639 it has been through restoration and looking just fine. The home is oldest in Connecticut & the oldest stone house if all of New England, surviving time it has been a museum since 1899.

Henry Whitfield himself led quite a life, went back to England after 11 years also ditching his wife.

Just beyond the Whitfield house heading down to the shore amongst historic homes you see a strange sight.  The Spaceship that "landed" back in the '80s one night.

Continuing south and looking out at sea sits Faulkner's Island with the second oldest Lighthouse built in 1802.

Heading north towards the center is a favorite place, steps from my office its like an escape, the Guilford Green. If you read the article about the picturesque Green it mentions a gadfly old guy always lurking around like some kind of a spy. Keeping odd hours myself I was acutely aware that Richard Greene was always out there.   Sad to say its no longer that way, Mr. Greene passed away. Reflecting back over hundreds of years it is easy to miss one man modern day fears. Richard Greene was quite passionate when he felt he was right, always sharing his thoughts and putting up a good fight.

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If you are thinking about putting your home on the market, now is the time! Contact The Cummings Team! Let me show you what we can do to market your home. We cover New Haven Counties and the Shoreline Communites, including North Haven, Madison, Guilford, Branford, North Branford,Hamden, Northford and Wallingford. Give us a call today.

Sandra L Cummings
Realtor®

William Raveis Real Estate - Real Estate for Real People
21 Whitfield Street
Guilford, CT 06437
phone - 203-672-2456
cell - 203-676-5948
Sandra@CummingsTeam.com
Guilford Haven Real Estate

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SOLD - 123 QUINNIPIAC AVENUE - NORTH HAVEN, CT 06473

Sandra Cummings | William Raveis Real Estate | 203-672-2456
123 Quinnipiac Avenue, North Haven, CT
SOLD FOR $197,500.00 - UNDER CONTRACT IN 42 DAYS
2BR/1BA Single Family House
offered at $204,800
Year Built 1954
Sq Footage 956
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 1 full, 0 partial
Floors 1
Parking 3
Lot Size 0.43 acres
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

SOLD - $197,500.00

If you were hoping to snatch up this cute little starter home in North Haven, it is now too late. This charming 2 bedroom room 1 bath ranch on a fenced in lot went quick. With it's large living room; hardwood floors; eat-in kitchen and enclosed porch with sliders leading to the deck this home was an exceptional value. Don't let the next one pass you by. Give the CummingsTeam a call today.

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Seller contact info:
Sandra Cummings
William Raveis Real Estate
203-672-2456
For sale by agent/broker

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If you are thinking about putting your home on the market, now is the time! Contact The Cummings Team! Let me show you what we can do to market your home. We cover New Haven Counties and the Shoreline Communites, including North Haven, Madison, Guilford, Branford, North Branford,Hamden, Northford and Wallingford. Give us a call today.

Sandra L Cummings
RealtorĀ®

William Raveis Real Estate - Real Estate for Real People
21 Whitfield Street
Guilford, CT 06437
phone - 203-672-2456
cell - 203-676-5948
Sandra@CummingsTeam.com
North Haven Real Estate

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