Weston CT - Old Mill

Weston CT Homes for Sale:

Over $5,000,000
$2,000,000 - $5,000,000
$1,000,000 - $2,000,000
$700,000 - $1,000,000
$0 to $700,000

Weston Schools

Hurlbutt Elementary School (Grades K-3)
9 School Road 203-291-1444

Weston Middle School (Grades 4-8)
135 School Road 203-291-1500

Weston High School (Grades 9-12)
115 School Road 203-291-1600

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Weston is known for its purchase of conservation restrictions. Almost one quarter of the Town is permanently devoted to open space use. Whether the northern Nature Conservancy Lucius Pond Ordway - Devil’s Den 1765 acres or Katherine Ordway Preserve 60 acres on the east side of Weston, or 645 acres of Aspetuck Land Trust all around the Town, every neighborhood can claim some piece of recreational land nearby as its own.

Population 10,271 Area 19.9 square miles

Recreation

Bisceglie-Scribner Park
This 53 acre park provides active recreation and contains picnic facilities, a swimming pond, playground, and a fitness trail.

Devils Den Nature Conservancy
1,765 acre nature preserve with historic features and over 20 miles of hiking trails.

Katharine Ordway Preserve
Three miles of hiking trails and arboretum on 60 acres.

Aspetuck Land Trust
Aspetuck Land Trust Inc. is a non-profit Connecticut Corporation devoted to preserving open space and the natural resources of Easton, Fairfield, Weston and Westport for the benefit of the public. It was formed in 1966 by leading area conservationists. A Board of directors representing the 4 towns manages the Trust. Through generous gifts of land, continued efforts of volunteers, and cooperation from town agencies, the Aspetuck Land Trust has preserved over 1,700 acres of land, which will be maintained in a natural state in perpetuity.

Medical Facilities

Danbury, Norwalk, and Stamford Hospitals are within a twenty to thirty minute car drive.

Volunteer Services

Weston Young Women's Club, Weston Senior Center, Kiwanis Club, Weston Volunteer Fire Department/EMS, Weston and Saugatuck Garden Clubs.

Transportation

I-95 and the Merritt Parkway. One hour to New York City. Limo service to airports is available privately.

Accomodations

Weston Historical Society: Headquartered at Coley Homestead, which was originally constructed in 1841, is an interesting, almost four acre complex.