6 historic Connecticut homes

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A home in Old Lyme, Connecticut.

Newtown. This 1767 restored, four-bedroom farmhouse was last owned by the founder of Connecticut Country Home. The attached master suite was created from an 1857 farm structure imported from Massachusetts; other details include a chef's kitchen, reclaimed-wood cabinetry, and a dining room with fireplace.

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