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Hampton, located 37 miles from Hartford, Connecticut, is a rural community in Windham County known for its close-knit atmosphere and scenic countryside. Residents enjoy the area's rolling hills, farms, and farmstands, which provide fresh produce closer than the 8-mile drive to Walmart. Nature enthusiasts frequent Trail Wood, a 168-acre preserve managed by The Connecticut Audubon Society, featuring bird-watching opportunities and four miles of trails. The James L. Goodwin State Forest offers 14 miles of trails and Pine Acres Pond for fishing and boating. Diana’s Pool, 5 miles away, is another popular fishing spot along the Natchaug River. Hampton lacks restaurants, so locals often travel to nearby Willimantic or Hartford for dining and shopping. Blondie’s Diner in Willimantic serves American comfort food, while Hartford's Main Street offers upscale dining at Sorella. Local farm stands like Full Moon Farm and Hawk Feather Farm provide seasonal produce and homemade goods. The Storrs Farmers Market, 13 miles away, operates from May to November, with a winter market in Mansfield. Hampton hosts the annual Harvest Festival in September, featuring vendors, hayrides, and a petting zoo. Homes in Hampton are typically farmhouse, Colonial Revival, split-level, saltbox, and ranch-style, with a median build year of 1983. The area has a lower crime rate compared to the national average. Children attend Hampton Elementary School, while older students go to Parish Hill Middle/High School in Regional District #11. Commuters use U.S. Route 6 to reach Hartford or Providence, Rhode Island, both 37 miles away.
On average, homes in Hampton, CT sell after 50 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Hampton, CT over the last 12 months is $425,562, up 20% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.