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 Killingworth Real EstateKillingworth is one of towns on the Connecticut shoreline that occupies the most square miles, yet in comparison has a relatively small population. This is because the local community is dedicated to preserving the forests, lakes and rivers that make the region so uniquely natural and rich in flora and fauna. Any new Killingworth real estate development needs to be planned with a minimum of two acres building lot, to maintain the town’s rural atmosphere. This means that anyone who buys a home here can look forward to a future still enjoying the very unique, pastoral ambiance Killingworth is known for.
Thousands of acres in Killingworth are protected against development, allowing families the rare pleasure of picnicking and hiking in natural surroundings near lakes, streams and deep forests. Children love the excitement of Chatfield Hollow State Park, or to visit Sheldon Park where they can play baseball or soccer in spring, or skate in the winter. There are plenty of opportunities to trout fish or bird watch, and in the summer some of the local parks host wonderful outdoor concerts.
Residents of Killingworth real estate properties also love the beach of course; even though the town is no longer directly on the waterfront its close relationship with the neighboring town of Clinton means beach access is part of the residential privileges.
From antique colonials to new subdivisions in New England style architecture, Killingworth real estate properties make wonderful homes for any family. With its natural beauty maintained by the dedicated efforts of the local community and preservation organizations, Killingworth is truly a rural Connecticut haven for anyone seeking a healthier lifestyle with privacy and peace.
For more information about Killingworth real estate, contact JoAnn Stirling and Tom Burland. With over a decade of combined experience, their knowledge and expertise in this shoreline area will ensure a successful home search.
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