Fawn Ridge Condos, Wilton, CT 06897

July 17, 2014 scroll to read ...
Dagny's Real Estate for Wilton and Fairfield County. Fawn Ridge Condos, Wilton, CT, 06897. Real estate and living in Wilton, CT. Easy commute and family friendly living.

FAWN RIDGE CONDOS, WILTON, CT 06897

Wilton's Fawn Ridge Townhouses are a wonderful choice for anyone looking for convenience, easy commutes, open air design, and shopping right next door.

Fawn Ridge Condominium complex includes 126 units. Each unit has 2 bedrooms, walk-in closets, fireplaces, and 2 to 2 1/2 baths. Most units have a finished lower level and direct attached access to the garage.

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Many units in Fawn Ridge feature city water, central air, and hardwood floors. Units are all about 1,200 square feet, ranging from 1,182 to 1,231 square feet. Each home has a deck overlooking a park-like vista.

Fawn Ridge Condominium complex has an open architectural design on the inside, and open landscaping design on the outside. The grounds are beautifully landscaped, with gorgeous specimen plantings. The complex has tennis courts and a pool for residents to enjoy.

Located in South Wilton, Fawn Ridge is a quick and easy commute to train stations as well as the Merritt Parkway and Interstate 95.

Wilton is a quaint New England town located at the heart of Fairfield County, Connecticut. It is bordered by New Canaan, Ridgefield, Norwalk, and Weston. With its rural beauty, New England charm, and convenient access to New York City, Wilton is the ideal place to make a home.

Fawn Ridge Condo’s scenic, but accessible, location makes the Fawn Ridge condominiums highly desirable.

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FAWN RIDGE CONDOS, WILTON, CT 06897

About Wilton....

Wilton is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut that is located in the Norwalk River Valley. The land that is now Wilton was purchased from Native Americans in 1640. Initially part of Norwalk, Wilton was first recognized as its own parish in 1726 when 40 families established their own Congregational church. Wilton was granted its own Town Charter in 1802.

Many church meeting houses were erected in town but either grew too small or fell into disrepair. The third church building was erected in 1790 and still stands today, representing the oldest church building in Fairfield County. Wilton has additional historic significance. The community opposed slavery and served as a stopping point on the Underground Railroad during the time surrounding the Civil War. Wilton was initially a farming community, but with rocky soil and increased accessibility to other goods transported by the railroad, industry shifted. Various mills were built on the edge of the Norwalk River, and home industry became a popular way to make a living.

Wilton recognized a huge jump in population between 1950 and 1970, during which it jumped from approximately 4,500 to 13,500 residents. Much of this growth was fueled by the relatively easy commute between Wilton and New York City. Consequently, modern day Wilton has a great combination of rural living and urban accessibility. You can enjoy the open spaces, farms, and parks, see a movie or shop in town while always knowing that Manhattan is a quick train ride away. Weir Farm, a national park, is one of these great places to enjoy. Established by American impressionist artist, Julian Alden Weir, it was home to Weir and his family in the late 1800's and was transformed into a park and artist retreat in 1990.


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