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Hartford Colony
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On New Shore Road
Hartford Colony is located in Connecticut
Hartford Colony
Location in Connecticut
Hartford Colony is located in the United States
Hartford Colony
Location in the United States
Location Roughly Leonard Court, New Shore Rd., and Shore Rd., Waterford, Connecticut
Area 60 acres (24 ha)
Architect Eyre, Wilson; Martin, Briton
Architectural style Shingle Style, Colonial Revival
NRHP reference No. 04000414
Added to NRHP July 01, 2005

The Hartford Colony is a special neighborhood in Waterford, Connecticut. It is known as a historic district. This means it's a place with important old buildings and a rich history. The colony is located near Leonard Court, New Shore Road, and Shore Road.

In 2005, the Hartford Colony was added to the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list of places in the United States that are important to our country's history. Being on this list helps protect these special places for future generations.

What Makes Hartford Colony Special?

Hartford Colony is famous for its unique homes. Many of these houses show off two interesting architectural styles: Shingle Style and Colonial Revival. These styles were popular a long time ago.

Exploring Shingle Style Homes

Shingle Style architecture was popular in the late 1800s. These homes often look like they grew right out of the landscape. They use wooden shingles on the walls and roofs. This gives them a natural, textured look. Shingle Style houses often have:

  • Wide porches
  • Turrets (small towers)
  • Irregular shapes

The goal was to make homes feel cozy and connected to nature. Architects like Wilson Eyre helped design some of these unique buildings.

Discovering Colonial Revival Architecture

Colonial Revival architecture became popular in the early 1900s. This style looked back to the homes built during America's colonial times. It brought back classic designs from the 1700s. Colonial Revival homes often feature:

  • Symmetrical (balanced) fronts
  • Columns
  • Detailed doorways
  • Double-hung windows

These homes often look grand and traditional. Briton Martin was one of the architects who worked with this style.

Why Protect Historic Districts?

Historic districts like Hartford Colony are very important. They help us remember the past. The buildings tell stories about how people lived and worked long ago. Protecting these areas helps keep history alive.

When a place is a historic district, it means:

  • Its special character is preserved.
  • Changes to buildings are carefully planned.
  • Future generations can learn from its history.

The Hartford Colony covers about 60 acres. It is mostly made up of private homes. Its addition to the National Register of Historic Places ensures its unique beauty and history will be saved.

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