
Way up in the north eastern corner of Connecticut lies a beautiful 40 acre Farm in the beautiful little town of Pomfret.
The place was built in 1770, and was used as a tavern. Union soldiers would row up the Quinebaugh river from the long island sound, to visit the tavern for libations, and...well... "company."
The house was of suspected ill repute! Apparently the master bath was know as "the naughty room?" Ha!
The house was of suspected ill repute! Apparently the master bath was know as "the naughty room?" Ha!
The farm still shows remnants of its history... There's a coal bail in the basement and the cottage that was converted to a guest house use to be a blacksmith's shop for travel weary horses. The hitching posts are still in the front yard of the house.
The floors and hearths and windows are nearly completely original. Plenty loved thru the years! :)
Its energy is warm and kind and offers homey comfort.
I think you're gonna love it.
I'm thrilled ya'll think it could work for sept!
And that is it- a lil history and we are set- September 17, 2011, and I will be a MRS.
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