​Aspetuck Village Cluster Homes in Shelton, CT 06484

August 11, 2014
Aspetuck Village Cluster Homes Condos is a 455 unit condominium complex of cluster homes is located in Shelton, Connecticut.

Aspetuck Village Cluster Homes Condos, Shelton, CT 06484

Aspetuck Village Cluster Homes Condos is a 455 unit condominium complex of cluster homes is located in Shelton, Connecticut. Spread out over 200 acres in the Huntington section of Shelton, homes at Aspetuck Village can be found at Aspetuck Trail, Trading Post Lane, Elk Run, Deer Run, Owl's Roost, Fisher Court, and more! Aspetuck Village offers residents use of a heated pool, playground, tennis courts, and clubhouse.

Built in 1997, the three bedrooms and three and one half bathroom homes have from 2,100 square feet to 3,500 square feet of carefree living space. Your home at Aspetuck Village Cluster Homes Condos has an open floor plan. The living room has a vaulted ceiling, hardwood floor, fireplace, sky light and built-in cabinets.

Off of your living room is a bright sun room with large windows. The dining area shares the vaulted space and hardwood floors and flows into the kitchen.

The eat-in kitchen has custom built cabinets, a bay window, easy care hardwood floors and top of the line appliances including a built in microwave oven. The spacious family room, located on the lower level has its own fireplace and sliding doors to your outside private patio and lawn which is maintained by Aspetuck Village.

The master suite, located on the first floor, has plush wall to wall carpets, vaulted ceilings and spacious walk in closets. The other bedrooms in these cluster homes also have wall to wall carpets and large windows to let in light.

Heated by clean oil heat and cooled by central air conditioning, your home includes a two car attached garage, giving you extra storage space.

Located close to Route 8, Aspetuck Village Cluster Homes Condos is just a drive to Bridgeport to the south and Waterbury to the north. The Waterbury branch railroad serves the town with connection to New York City at Bridgeport. The Merritt Parkway is a short drive away and this major parkway will take you to Stamford to the south and New Haven and Hartford to the north and east.

Shopping is everywhere with malls, as well as mom and pop stores, which provide just about anything you need. Recreation is closeby with The Shelton Lakes Greenway with 450m acres of hiking and biking trails and lots of wild turkeys and deer. Long Island Sound is not far away with its sandy beaches and there are parks to the north with lakes and boat launches.

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ASPETUCK VILLAGE CLUSTER HOMES CONDOS, SHELTON, CT 06484

About Shelton…

The area now known as Shelton was originally settled by members of the Paugussett tribe who were hunter/gatherers and who were also involved in agriculture. They referred to the area they lived in as Pootatuck. It did not take long for English settlers to move in, displacing the Paugussett tribe. By 1717 there were about 50 families living in what was then called Corum.

Corum was primarily an agricultural community but a prosperous one which allowed the inhabitants to build a number of buildings which still stand today such as the Huntington Congregational Church. In town there was also a shipyard and docks for shipping the produce to market further down the coast and to New York City.

During the nineteenth century Shelton became a center of manufacturing, built a dam and canal and a significant water oriented business. Factories manufactured paper, boxes, woolen yarn, pins, tack, hooks and eyes, carriage and other hardware, pianos, rubber goods, printing presses, combs, razor straps, bicycle parts and silk goods. The ease of shipment contributed to the success of the town. In the 1970 and 1980s industry declined as companies moved out of New England to places where labor was cheaper.

With the building of Route 8, Shelton changed again as office space became available and favorable costs of doing business attracted companies such as Tetley Tea, General Electric, ITT, Black and Decker, Tetra-Pak and Cheseborough-Ponds. Today Shelton is an energized community with an eye to the past with its aggressive rebuilding of downtown Shelton, its restoration of historic buildings and an eye to the future as High rise condominiums are built to house those working for the companies moving to town.


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