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These are cozy studios apartments available with free heat and hot water included. Downtown East Hartford location right off of Main Street and minutes from Hartford. The back yard goes right into Alumni Park. (pictures of similar units)Features:- FREE HEAT AND HOT WATER included- Off Street ParkingNote: No pets allowed. $50 non refundable application fee per adult for
Wethersfield, Connecticut, located 4 miles south of downtown Hartford, is a suburban town steeped in American history. Established in the 1630s, it is known as "Ye Most Ancient Town in Connecticut" and features the largest historic district in the state. The town spans 13 square miles and has a population of approximately 27,000. Housing styles range from Colonial and Federal-style homes in Old Wethersfield to contemporary properties built after 1962, with single-family homes averaging around 1,800 square feet. The community hosts numerous events, such as the Wethersfield Farmers' Market, Cove Park Fireworks, Cornfest, Cove Side Carnival, and Holidays on Main, which attract thousands of visitors. Main Street is the hub for dining, boutiques, and historic attractions, including the Keeney Memorial Cultural Center and the Joseph Webb House. The Silas Deane Highway features more commercial establishments like auto shops, chain restaurants, and big box stores. Wethersfield Public Schools receive high ratings, serving about 3,600 students across five elementary schools, Silas Deane Middle School, and Wethersfield High School. Parks such as Broad Street Green and Wethersfield Cove offer green spaces for community events and recreation. The town is primarily residential, with many residents commuting to Hartford for work. Transportation options include CT Transit buses, highways, Amtrak, and Bradley International Airport. Wethersfield experiences four distinct seasons, with hot summers and cold winters. The overall crime rate is lower than the statewide rate, making it safer than the national average.