Discover an exceptional opportunity to own 26 pristine acres of land perfectly situated next to a scenic golf course and just minutes from beautiful sandy beaches. This versatile property has the rare potential for subdivision, making it ideal for developers, investors, or those looking to create a private estate. Enjoy the serene natural surroundings, open landscapes, and proximity to outdoor recreation, shopping, dining, and coastal attractions. Whether you're envisioning a residential community, luxury homes, or a peaceful retreat, this property provides endless possibilities in a highly sought-after location. Don't miss this rare chance to secure a large parcel with unparalleled convenience and development potential.
50.22 acres surrounded by Connecticut State Land Trust. Private yet easy access off of Boston Post Rd. Subdivision was approved for 5 building lots. Residential subdivision has frontage off of Boston Post Rd.
This is a rare opportunity to create a fabulous residence on a large parcel of land on Meetinghouse Lane, a lovely and quiet cul-de-sac road close to the Village of Old Lyme and within walking distance of the wonderful Old Lyme Country Club. This property can also be subdivided into two already approved building lots. Permitted subdivision mapping available and a wetlands crossing has been approved.
Available for the first time, Ridgeview Estates. These two contiguous parcels of land are being sold together, offering 135 acres for a beautiful subdivision with distant views of the Baldwin Bridge from the ridgeline. Please note town records have property described as having no frontage. There is frontage from two areas that are described in the deeds. Seller has worked with an engineer on preliminary designs for development. There is an electric easement to the parcel described as "5 Stage Coach Rd". The Seller will be providing a lot revision from the aggregate to remove the organic burial site.
Can't find your dream home, then build it, this secluded level approved 3.83-acre approved building lot with underground utilities and its very own spring-fed pond. Old Lyme is located just 2 hours from Boston and New York City with easy access to I-95, Rte 9, and the Amtrak station. This quaint New England town is a community of some 8000 permanent residents and an additional several thousand seasonal visitors who occupy a shoreline complex of summer residences. Located on the east bank of the mouth of the Connecticut River where it meets Long Island Sound, the town is marked by independence, volunteering, and a long-standing commitment to the arts. Fine examples of Colonial and Federal architecture line our main streets and winding country roads. Old Lyme residents have two beaches, White Sand Beach on the Long Island Sound and Haines Park located just minutes away on Rogers Lake which covers over 260-acres straddling the Lyme/Old Lyme line and welcomes personal watercraft and motorboats with a 135 maximum horsepower, and for those of you who enjoy fishing, this lake is stocked annually with trout and is also known for bass fishing as well. Lot maps, including the proposed building site, are available upon request.
Old Lyme is located in Connecticut. Old Lyme, Connecticut has a population of 7,582. Old Lyme is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 32.35% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.48%.
The median household income in Old Lyme, Connecticut is $113,889. The median household income for the surrounding county is $79,040 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Old Lyme is 49.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 22.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.8 inches per year, with 25.9 inches of snow per year.