Tuesday, May 25, 2021

The Hauley House

The Hauley (or Hawley) House is Ridgefield's oldest.  Many of the very old buildings in town have become museums or similar nonprofit homes, but this one looks like it is still in private hands.

It was built around 1714 for an early minister.  He also served as town clerk.

There are wonderful Museum in the Streets historic signs all around town.  They would make for a fun history walk, but so far I have just been checking them out one at a time when I happen upon them.  This one is near the Hawley house and gives some background.

5 comments:

Lois Evensen said...

We, too, enjoy exploring historical sites. The Hauley House is surely beautiful on the inside, too.

RedPat said...

It is a beauty, Jack!

Taken For Granted said...

Fine looking house. Looks like it might be in the Dutch Colonial style with an addition on the back. This house looks well cared for and loved.

R's Rue said...

Beautiful.
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William Kendall said...

It's a beauty!