Toad Hall Offered for the first time in over forty-five years, Toad Hall is an utterly delightful 18th Century gem set on 11.6 acres in the heart of Cornwall Bridge, one of the most coveted areas in Litchfield County. This enchanting property features two barns, including a spacious main barn that has served as the studio of a renowned local artist. With its soaring space and rustic charm, it offers endless potential. Graceful stone walls meander through the property, surrounding the house and outbuildings, and weaving through the mature, thoughtfully landscaped gardens. The home itself is a true historic treasure, brimming with hand-hewn beams, original wood floors and classic moldings throughout. The entry foyer leads to a cozy living room on one side and a formal dining room currently used as a library with wood burning stove on the other. Upstairs you'll find four charming bedrooms and a full bath. The primary bedroom has sweeping views of the surrounding forest and mountains. The eat-in-kitchen opens to a delightful three season porch while a second porch at the back of the home overlooks a picturesque oasis. Extremely private, the property is bordered by large parcels of land providing unmatched tranquility and seclusion. Located in an area known for its natural beauty, farm to table dining, antiquing and shopping.
Cornwall Bridge - A Truly One-of-a-Kind Private Estate in Litchfield County. "Distinctive Architecture meets Wellness Living" Escape to one of Cornwall's most unique and captivating estates, this remarkable estate offers a seamless blend of architectural distinction and tranquil country living. Designed for privacy, comfort and wellness, the home features five bedrooms, and 4.1 bathrooms, living room centered around fireplace for those cold winter nights, both a main residence and a separate home addition-ideal for guests, extended stays, or rental weekend retreats. Cornwall's Coolest Igloo - Truly a one-of-a-kind property, your own private luxurious retreat, complete with all the spa amenities you'll ever need. The centerpiece is an indoor spa wing, showcasing a heated lap pool 46 feet in length, hot tub, sauna and cold plunge pool-a rare amenity in the heart of Litchfield County. Spacious living areas flow beautifully to a 4000ft. solarium with stone patio, perfect for entertaining or relaxing in the quiet countryside. Your own Oasis. Highlights include an attached garage, flexible living spaces, and timeless design that make this property as practical as it is distinctive. Set on 5.5 secluded acres against a backdrop of Cornwall Bridge's rolling hills and New England charm, this property is more than a home-it's a retreat. Flexible spaces ideal for entertaining or quiet living overall a fulfilling experience.
Make an offer on this home located in the picturesque New England town of West Cornwall, Connecticut, this meticulously maintained home offers a blend of rural charm and convenient access to local attractions and metropolitan areas. Situated on 18 acres, the property presents a unique opportunity for year-round living or a part-time retreat. The 3-bedroom, 2-bath home is less than 10 minutes from Mohawk Mountain Ski Area, making it an ideal location for winter sports enthusiasts. A short drive will take you to the iconic West Cornwall Covered Bridge, one of the state's most photographed landmarks. Cornwall itself maintains a rural farming character and is a hub for arts, culture, artisans, and entrepreneurs. Commuting is made easy with convenient access to major metropolitan areas. The Wassaic Metro-North Station is less than a half-hour drive away, and New York City is approximately 90 miles from the property. The home features several recent upgrades, including a new pellet stove for efficient heating, two newer HVAC systems, a new roof, windows and a whole house generator. The primary bedroom offers flexibility and can be easily converted into an in-law apartment with a private entrance or a caretaker's apartment. Let your imagination soar! The 18-acre parcel provides ample room for expansion, private hiking, or ATV trails. The property offers a chance to embrace the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape.
A rare and storied offering, the Colonel Dwight Wellington Pierce Farmstead is a distinguished circa 1830 Greek Revival residence listed on the State Registry of Historic Places. Perched on a rise with views of mountains, conserved land, and state forest, it blends heritage, natural beauty, and modern comfort. Spanning over 4,300 square feet, the main house features original moldings, wide-plank floors, and five working fireplaces. There are six bedrooms-one on the main floor with a full bath, and five upstairs. The primary suite includes a fireplace, radiant-heated limestone bath, and a large walk-in closet. The kitchen boasts exposed beams, custom cabinetry, soapstone countertops, and premium appliances, opening to a sunroom and stone patio. Additional spaces include a formal dining room, living room, library, pantry, and mudroom with brick floors. Upstairs are four guest bedrooms, a Jack-and-Jill bath, and a charming laundry room. Historic character is enhanced by modern systems, including fiber-optic cable and an alarm system. Three historic outbuildings accompany the home: a 70x30 dairy barn, a heated 60x24 studio barn with a concrete basement, and a carriage barn with a two-car garage, three horse stalls, and a loft. The landscaped grounds feature award-winning gardens, mature fruit trees, stone walls, a pond, and full deer fencing. A stone patio offers serene views and a strong connection to nature.

Cornwall is located in Connecticut. Cornwall, Connecticut has a population of 1,379. Cornwall is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 16.51% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.17%.
The median household income in Cornwall, Connecticut is $95,089. The median household income for the surrounding county is $84,797 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Cornwall is 53.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 12.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 50.6 inches per year, with 62.3 inches of snow per year.