Ellington Historical Homes
Ellington historical homes have a rich New England History that date back to the 18th century. Originally part of Windsor, Ellington became independent and incorporated in 1786. Throughout the 19th century it was known as a booming agricultural town, and also home to a sizable Jewish population. Ellington today is not quite the same town it used to be, as it is one of the fastest growing towns in the entire state. Many stoic relics of the past still stand however, and add to the perfect balance of rich history and modern energy. Ellington historical homes capture the true essence of New England, and now you can own a piece of this history.
Ellington historical homes offer timeless pieces of real estate at aggressive prices. On Gloria Lane, a property is currently on the market that embodies old world quality and charm. This immaculate raised ranch offers such amenities as cathedral ceilings, skylights, and slider windows. The kitchen is beautiful and bright, for those gorgeous sunny mornings. It features a center island with a double oven and new oak cabinets. The basement has already been finished, and the entire property sits on a level yard with lots of space. This home is situated in a pleasant community, and close to several schools, offering great places for your children to grow.
What gives Ellington historical homes their unique appeal is that even though they are a world away, from the congestion of urban centers, they are conveniently located for your work commute and nights out on the town. Though only 20 minutes away from a plethora of attractions, it is a world away in terms of atmosphere, and will give you the peace of mind that you and your family so desire. For more information on Ellington historical homes, please call Brian Burke, at 860-798-3272 or email brian.burke@cbmoves.com.