Historic Warren, Connecticut land for sale on Sackett Hill Road - the 26.59 acres of undeveloped land is located on one of the original roads in Warren, CT and presents a mixture of woodlands and stone walls, offering approximately 175 feet of frontage on Sackett Hill Road and over 600 feet of frontage on Lake Road. The location of this property provides flexible access as well as options for development. None of the land is landlocked and there is access to roads and power lines. The property has been in the same family since the 1800's. Warren is one of the oldest towns in Connecticut, first settled in 1737. Warren is named after the Revolutionary War hero, General Joseph Warren.
29.20 acres of unspoiled beauty for sale in historic Warren, Connecticut - one of the oldest towns in Connecticut, first settled in 1737. The property has been in the same family since the1800's. This woodland parcel is located on a quiet dead-end road and gives one the chance to build a retreat in a small country farming community. It offers access to power lines as well as substantial road frontage, with approximately 900 feet on Above All Road, and 55 feet on historic Sackett Hill Road. The surrounding countryside features old time local farm stands offering the best of family grown produce.
68 acres consisting of two lots in the hills above Lake Waramaug with potential for long views and a glimpse of the lake. This large wooded parcel has mature trees including oak, maple, hickory, and birch. There is an established trail that winds through the woods from one end of the property to the other where it abuts Above All State Park on one side. Of particular interest on this parcel lies a large granite stone outcrop believed to have been used as a seasonal hunting shelter by Native Americans. The understory nearby is heavily covered in mountain laurel that puts on a spectacular display in spring. The parcel also has a small intermittent stream. This property presents potential to build a home with stunning mountain views in a coveted location with privacy and acreage that rivals the most sought after estates in Litchfield County. Located in the town of Warren. Close to New Preston, Washington Depot, and Kent. The property includes two lots of raw, undeveloped land. Buyer to due diligence to confirm potential to conserve, build, view potential, subdivide. Additional parcels available.
Nearly 50 acres of woods with mature native oak, maple, hickory, and birch trees with frontage on a scenic country road. The property has established trails that loop through the hilly landscape past a vernal pond and several outcroppings of granite stone with areas of old stonewalls that once enclosed meadows for grazing sheep. This parcel provides privacy with potential for long views of the surrounding mountain and Lake Waramaug. Located in the town of Warren. Close to New Preston, Washington Depot, and Kent. Property being sold as raw, undeveloped land. Buyer to due diligence to confirm potential to conserve, build, view potential, subdivide etc. Additional parcels available.

Warren is located in Connecticut. Warren, Connecticut has a population of 1,383. Warren is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 21.51% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.17%.
The median household income in Warren, Connecticut is $133,125. 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 Warren is 51.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 12.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 51.3 inches per year, with 59.8 inches of snow per year.