Rowayton Woods with Water Views in Norwalk CT 06854

August 21, 2014 scroll to read ...
Rowayton Woods are one of the most sought after condominiums in Norwalk. Located in beautiful Rowayton, these condos boast amazing views of the water.

Rowayton Woods with Water Views in Norwalk CT 06854

Built in 1975, Rowayton Woods is made up of 206 units, many of which have been completely updated to modern standards. Located in the beautiful and historic neighborhood of Rowayton in Norwalk, these contemporary townhouses have great waterside views.

Units come with 1, 2, 3, or 4 bedrooms options. The 3 bedroom units come with either 2 or 2.5 baths and range from 1,559 square feet to 1,921 square feet. With an open floor plan, most units have hardwood floors throughout. Some units, however, have installed plush wall to wall carpet.

Many of the wonderful eat-in kitchens have been updated with granite countertops, beautiful cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances. You can enjoy your meal in the dining room, which feature sliders that lead out onto the all-weather deck where you can enjoy the gorgeous water views.

There are also sliders to the deck in the family room. Living rooms at Rowayton Woods feature a fireplace, which is perfect for cozy winter nights in. Bedrooms, with either hardwood floors or plush carpet, are spacious with walk-in closets and vaulted ceilings. The updated master bathroom has a jacuzzi tub.

If you need extra storage space, units have attics so you can store all your things easily. While not every unit has a garage, residents have reserved off street parking.

Units are cooled by central air and heated by gas, keeping you comfortable during all kinds of weather. Rowayton Woods runs on city water.

Residents also have access to on site pool, tennis courts, and paddle tennis.

Situated in beautiful Rowayton, units at Rowayton Woods have some of the most sought after units in the area. The Rowayton train station is only a walk away and will grant you easy access to New York City in just over an hour. T

he Long Island Sound, which is great for fishing, boating, and all sorts of water activities is right at your fingertips. No matter what you decide to do, Interstate 95 will take you wherever you wish to go. Rowayton Woods is truly one of the most luxurious and special locations in Fairfield County and all of Connecticut.

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Rowayton Woods with Water Views in Norwalk CT 06854

About Rowayton...

Rowayton, an affluent section of Norwalk, CT, is located on the Long Island Sound, just 45 miles from New York City.

Charming Rowayton has an active community. With many local associations, such as the Civic Association, the Historical Society, the Rowayton Library, a Gardeners Club, and a Parents Exchange, it is no problem getting involved! The neighborhood also boasts a large community of artists. A Shakespearean production is held annually at Pinkney Park, which is hosted by Shakespeare on the Sound and is great fun for all ages.

As this beautiful village is located right on the Long Island Sound, there are a variety of beaches to spend those lazy summer days. The Rowayton coastline has provided inspiration for many, including John Frederick Kensett, a famous 19th century landscape painter, who frequently painted the seascape. Interestingly, three of the beaches, Bayley Beach, Roton Point, and a coastal enclave of Wee Burn Country Club, made up the Roton Point Amusement Park in the early 20th Century.

The now historic area of the Five Mile River began to grow in the 1800s with the oyster business, which quickly declined due to over-harvesting and pollution. Rowayton, however, continued to grow. Ships and newly built trains began to bring vacationers and the town quickly became a summer resort.

In 1910, James A. Farrell, former president of the United States Steel Corporation, built a Tudor Revival mansion called Rock Ledge. The building, still standing today, was rebuilt in granite after it burned down in 1913. Since 1966, the Farrell family stables on the estate have been converted to the Rowayton Community Center and the Rowayton Library.

Rowayton continues to delight visitors and residents with its historic character and preservation of historic districts. Over 150 historic homes in Rowayton still stand today, thanks to the efforts of the Rowayton Historical Society. In addition, two districts have been named to the National Register for Historic Places. The Five Mile River Landing Historic District and Oysterman’s Row Historic District provide the perfect backdrop for what life was like for citizens from the early 1800s to the early 20th century.

With its New England charm, Rowayton is a wonderful place to visit or to live. The gorgeous coastline, arts center, fabulous restaurants, and shopping are only a few of what this beautiful village has to offer.


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