Greenfield Hill Historic District

The Greenfield Hill Historic District is a historic district that was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1971.[1]

Greenfield Hill Historic District
Greenfield Hill Congregational Church
LocationRoughly bounded by the Merritt Parkway, Burr Street., Redding Rd., Hulls Farm Rd and Hill Farm Rd., Greenfield Hill, Connecticut
Coordinates41°10′25″N 73°17′28″W
Area175 acres (71 ha)
Built1750
NRHP reference No.71000899[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 11, 1971

It includes 27 contributing buildings over 175 acres (71 ha) in the neighborhood of Greenfield Hill, Connecticut.[1]

It includes 38 principal houses or structures and 20 secondary structures, and a windmill.[2]:2 The district includes small streets around the Greenfield Hill Green but has a highly irregular shape extending south. It is drawn to include older, historic homes and to exclude newer, less-historic properties to the north of the green and around the listed area.[2]

The district includes the Bronson Windmill, which is separately NRHP-listed.

The district, along with Southport Historic District and Fairfield Historic District is somewhat governed by Fairfield's Historic District Commission.

Significant properties in the district include:[2]

  • Timothy Dwight Park, site of historic academy of Timothy Dwight IV
  • Old Cemetery on Bronson
  • 1650 Meetinghouse Lane, originally a saltbox home from c. 1750 that was later remodeled extensively. Associated with Abraham Baldwin and with Joel Barlow
  • Old Cemetery, on Bronson Road
  • 105 Meetinghouse Lane, owned by Zalmon Bradley
  • Greenfield Hill Congregational Church
  • "Old Salt Box at 1081 Hillside", a saltbox structure that was a shop, a home, and in which the academy was started
  • 3244 Bronson Road
  • 3171 Bronson Road, gambrel-roofed
  • 2829 Bronson Road, which served during 1901-15 as clubhouse of Greenfield Hill Country Club, but which also is associated with agriculture shows, including one showing 52 oxen in 1906, that illustrated agricultural basis of the area
  • 55 Meetinghouse Lane
  • 3105 Bronson Road, the windmill

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