In the quaint coastal town of Stonington, Connecticut, the real estate scene is as dynamic as the ever-changing tides. We’re taking a closer look at what’s currently on the market, in development, and under construction; and the talented professionals behind the work.
Read MoreWalk the Borough and you’ll find meticulously-preserved homes that date from the 1800s. One, in particular, is the Chesebro Home and Grocery at 144 Water Street.
Read MoreThere have been a number of movies filmed in Stonington Borough, but none have made a bigger splash than Mystic Pizza, starring Julia Roberts. Learn the history behind “the house” which looks quite different than when it was built in 1871.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for an interior designer, architect, builder, or landscape designer, look no further! We’re featuring six professionals behind the most beautiful homes.
Read MoreAfter two postponements, the Stonington Garden Club is thrilled to be hosting their signature event Gardens by the Sea. It’s back, and better than ever — showcasing eight residential gardens, a tour of the COMO Children’s Learning Garden, and a whole lot more!
Read MoreThe real estate market in Stonington is still red hot and there isn’t a lot for sale at the moment. Listings that do come up go under contract at lightning speed, so if you’re looking for a property in or around our little piece of paradise, it’s best to pay attention.
Read MoreStonington Borough is home to many gracious and beautifully restored sea captains’ homes and gardens. The Stonington Garden Club gives us a peek into the garden of one of the most iconic and historical homes in the Borough.
Read MoreThe real estate market is hot, hot, hot — but don’t worry — there are still houses to be had! If you’re in the market for new digs, look no further. There are a handful of real estate firms with inventory and here are a few we think you should see.
Read MoreWalk down any street in Stonington Borough, and you’ll discover one lovely home after another. It’s a village filled with architectural gems, and it’s not too often that one of them goes on the market.
Read MoreIf history, architecture, model ships and stories of the man who discovered Antarctica are of interest to you, don’t miss a tour of the Capt. Nathaniel B. Palmer House, opening for the season in May.
Read MoreThe Elkanah Cobb House on Water Street is perhaps one of the most photographed houses in the Borough. Dating to 1769, it’s one of the earliest examples of a gambrel roofed cottage and one of the oldest in the village.
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