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Explore Similar Townhomes Within 10 Miles of Norfolk, CT

  • /40

    $305,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,350 Sq Ft

    299 Cliffside Dr, Torrington, CT 06790

    One of only eight Ranch models in Lakeridge. It has tremendous potential as similar models have been redone to include a larger primary bedroom and extra bedrooms/full bath in the lower level. This semi-detached unit has a driveway and cobblestone path to the entrance. The driveway is enhanced with a lovely selection of perennials. The enclosed porch with tile flooring leads into the living room

    MARY CLANCEY William Pitt Sotheby's Int'l

    299 Cliffside Dr, Torrington, CT 06790
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    $795,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,771 Sq Ft

    165 Maple Ave Unit D, Great Barrington, MA 01230

    Beautiful condo with open plan concept, wide pine flooring and so much light. Upscale kitchen, first floor primary with bath and laundry. Three bedrooms, two full baths plus a bonus room waiting to be finished. There is also a lovely screened porch plus a rear deck for grilling. Live on one level. The walk out lower level could also be additional living space. It is beautifully landscaped within

    Mauren White-Kirkby BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES BARNBROOK REALTY

    165 Maple Ave Unit D, Great Barrington, MA 01230

Why Live in Norfolk

Norfolk, Connecticut, known as the "Icebox of Connecticut," offers a unique blend of small-town charm and a vibrant arts scene. Pronounced "Nor-Fork" by many locals, this community is home to the Yale University Summer School of Music and Art, which hosts the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival and the Yale Norfolk School of Art Lecture Series every summer. The town center, a historic district with 1800s architecture, features a few businesses such as The Norfolk Pub, Icebox Café, and Berkshire Country Store, though most establishments close by midafternoon. Residents enjoy scenic views from Haystack Mountain and Dennis Hill State Park, where historic stone observation towers provide vistas of Massachusetts, New York, and Vermont. Norfolk's housing market spans centuries, offering homes from the late 1700s to the early 2000s, including ranch-style houses, historic colonials, and upscale properties with mountain and lake views. The town's high elevation results in colder winters compared to nearby areas, creating picturesque snowy landscapes. For education, students attend Botelle Elementary School, followed by the well-rated Northwestern Regional Middle School and Northwestern Regional High School in Winchester. The local library also offers enriching programs for children. U.S. Route 44 connects Norfolk to Canaan, Winsted, and Hartford, which is 35 miles away, while Bradley International Airport is about 33 miles from the town. With its low crime risk compared to the national average, Norfolk provides a safe and culturally rich environment for residents.

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