Welcome to Stone Heron Farm, an extraordinary 74+ acre estate offered as five parcels, creating one of the most versatile and rare compound opportunities in Connecticut. Tucked away on a quiet country road, 12 Jackson Road combines timeless New England charm with exceptional land value, privacy and multi-use potential.The main residence, an updated 1806 Cape, features exposed beams, rich wide-plank flooring, 3 bedrooms, three baths, a main level master suite, 4 fireplaces and a wraparound deck creating a warm, inviting atmosphere with a sophisticated farmhouse flair. The chef's kitchen is a culinary dream with handcrafted cabinetry, granite countertops, and top-of-the-line SubZero and Wolf appliances. A separate guest cottage with kitchen and bath offers private accommodations for visitors, extended family, or creative studio use. A large workshop adds further utility for hobbyists, artists, or equipment needs. Across the estate, enjoy scenic walking trails, stone walls, open meadows, and wooded acreage. A beautifully sited pond house overlooking the water provides a peaceful retreat for year-round enjoyment and breathtaking views. Multiple barns, paddocks, and cleared pastures offer ideal conditions for horses, small livestock, gardening, or future agricultural use. Possibilities include a multi-home compound, expanded equestrian facilities, conservation strategies, or simply a private sanctuary. A truly exceptional offering with endless potential.
Escape to this serene nearly 6-acre homestead perfectly positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac bordering a protected land trust preserve. This property offers the ultimate in privacy and a deep connection to nature with no through-traffic. The home is a modern farmhouse full of light and air, featuring an open floor plan and stunning wide-plank pine floors throughout. With 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and three cozy fireplaces, it is the perfect weekend retreat or residence.Beyond the home, the property offers incredible versatility for a potential mini-farm or private homestead. A handsome 4-stall post-and-beam barn with a loft and a separate gardening/tack shed provides ample space for hobbies, while a large pasture with no-climb fencing ensures unobstructed, picturesque views. Whether you envision a private horse property, a professional-grade artist's studio on the level acreage, or simply a peaceful buffer from the world, this estate offers rare potential in a prime location with easy access to miles of riding and hiking trails.
Welcome to 33 Whitewood Rd in the serene Sun Beechwood 55+ community of Killingworth, CT. Nestled in a peaceful, tree-lined setting, this charming mobile home offers comfortable living in a quiet neighborhood designed for relaxation and connection. Residents enjoy access to a well-appointed clubhouse featuring a sparkling pool, cozy library, and inviting gathering spaces-perfect for social events or quiet afternoons with a good book. Whether you're looking to downsize or simply embrace low-maintenance living, this community offers the ideal blend of privacy and amenities. Come experience the lifestyle you've been waiting for!
DO NOT ENTER PRIVATE DRIVE - AGENT MUST accompany You - Private drive brings you to 2.9 beautiful acres. House is being sold AS IS, but the value is in the land. The property includes a raised ranch house, a two car garage and another out building, a wonderful pond with bridge. Location very convenient to Route 81.
** A Unique Opportunity at 30 Chestnut Hill Road, Killingworth** Step into a piece of history with this charming antique home, circa 1820-now available from a seasoned preservationist and architect with decades of experience restoring historic homes and barns. This property has already undergone critical structural repairs and has a watertight roof, setting the stage for the next phase of transformation. Exterior work-including masonry, roof detailing, windows, and finish-is underway. Current renovation plans envision a spacious 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath layout featuring a dedicated office, library, and over 3,000 square feet of living space. When completed, the home-along with a barn/garage addition and refreshed landscaping-is projected to be valued between $800,000 and $925,000. An optional larger barn built on the existing foundation at the rear of the property could add approximately $248,000 in additional value. The seller is now seeking a new steward for this exceptional property. There's also the option to retain the current owner as architect and contractor to help bring the vision to life. This is a rare chance to be part of a meaningful restoration-combining history, craftsmanship, and future potential.

Killingworth is located in Connecticut. Killingworth, Connecticut has a population of 6,276. Killingworth is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 32.89% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.85%.
The median household income in Killingworth, Connecticut is $117,900. The median household income for the surrounding county is $90,833 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Killingworth is 50.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 19.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 52 inches per year, with 34.7 inches of snow per year.