This home, built in 1903, is located in Gales Ferry Village where Riverside Place meets the Thames River. It sits on the site of Stephen Hurlbutt’s coopers shop of 1753.

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I started blogging here in March of 2005. I moved my blogging activities to a new home about a year later, where I shared my views of real estate and other good stuff about Eastern Connecticut. In the meantime, I turned this place into a photo blog of Ledyard.
In 2010, I've decided to return to my original blogging home and blog Simply about Ledyard. Throughout the year, I'll be adding more local content as well as some real estate information. For those that stop by just for the photos, you'll find them here as well!
It's good to be home!
Too bad the only two photos of homes from the Gales Ferry Historic District are those who have lost much of their original historic character by the addition of aluminum siding and vinyl windows and shutters!
Posted by: Sue | May 29, 2008 at 10:31 PM
A arquitetura de suas casa me encantou!
A cada momento, cada fotografia, cada raio de luz, torna-as mais especiais.
Espero poder ver outras fotos, pois com a beleza do vilarejo seria interessante que houvesse mais publicidade.
|Belíssimas!!!!LIndassss!!!
Espero ansiosamente ver mais fotos no site.
Parabéns por conservarem sua riqueza arquitetônica, sua cultura e história.
Posted by: Alessandra Regis | June 09, 2008 at 07:41 PM