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Why Live in Scotland

Scotland, located in Connecticut’s “Quiet Corner,” is a rural town with a rich Scottish heritage and a predominantly agricultural landscape. The town, originally part of Windham until 1857, maintains its rural charm through zoning regulations that ensure 25% of the area remains open space. Scotland features a variety of home styles, including historic colonials, mid-1900s ranch-style houses, split-levels, and contemporary homes, all typically set on larger-than-average lots. The Scotland Town Green hosts occasional concerts and a weekly farmers market from May to October. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Rock Spring Preserve’s two-mile hiking trail and a kayak launch on the Shetucket River. The Mohegan Sun Golf Club, located 8 miles south, offers an 18-hole course. Scotland is safer than the national average, with a crime score of 1-out-of-10. The town’s educational institutions include Scotland Elementary and Parish High, both of which have a low student-teacher ratio. Huntington Road connects Scotland to Windham, 5 miles west, and Interstate 395, 10 miles east, providing access to nearby cities and amenities. Windham Hospital is 9 miles away, and Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport is 43 miles east. Residents often travel to Canterbury, 6 miles east, for shopping and dining, with options like Better Valu Supermarkets and local eateries such as D & G Pizza & Pub. Scotland also celebrates its heritage with quarterly Ceilidh gatherings and an annual Highland Festival featuring traditional Scottish music, dancing, and games.

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