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Why Live in Cornwall
Cornwall, Connecticut, is a rural town known for its scenic beauty and vibrant arts community. Nestled in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains, Cornwall features hundreds of acres of protected forest and the iconic covered bridge, one of Connecticut’s most photographed landmarks. The town is popular among artists, writers, and actors, earning the nickname “The Greenest Town In Connecticut.” Outdoor activities abound, with fly fishing on the Housatonic River, hiking in Mohawk State Forest, and swimming at Cream Hill Lake. The Appalachian Trail also passes nearby, offering additional hiking opportunities. Cornwall’s homes are situated on large, secluded lots, featuring colonial and saltbox architecture, as well as custom homes with contemporary details. Upscale dining options include RSVP, a French bistro, and The Pink House, which serves American cuisine. Local markets like The Local and Sharon Farm Market offer locally sourced meat and produce. Cornwall Days and the Music Mountain Summer Festival are notable events that celebrate local creativity. The town is served by highly rated schools, including Cornwall Consolidated School and Housatonic Valley Regional High, which offer a variety of sports and arts programs. While Cornwall lacks public transportation, it is accessible via U.S. Route 7 and state Route 4, with Metro North’s Wassaic Station 19 miles away providing routes to New York City.
Home Trends in Cornwall, CT
On average, homes in Cornwall, CT sell after 113 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Cornwall, CT over the last 12 months is $1,016,250, up 33% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.