Open House in New Fairfield CT
This custom built contemporary was designed and built for the original owner that resides here today. Lovingly cared for and maintained over the last twenty years. The open floor plan design of this home was way before its time and is the preferred design today.
The main floor boasts a large entry foyer, living/family room, office/den or and additional sitting room, corian counter kitchen with light, bright eat-in area, formal dinning room. Additionally a powder room, oversize deck with hot tub and a three season heated and air pool complex and level private year yard.
The second floor features a master suite and bath with whirlpool tub and private deck leading to the outdoors. Additionally you will find two bedrooms that share a hall bath. The lower level is completely finished with its own full bath and walks out to the rear of the property.
The two car garage is attached and walks in on the main level. Additional storage space can be found in the unfinished area.

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Date:October 4, 2009
Time: 1 pm - 3 pm
Address: 54 Shortwoods Road, New Fairfield CT 06812
| NEW FAIRFIELD CT: A Lakeside Town |
| New Fairfield Center, at the intersection of Routes 37 and 39, is the heart of this well-known residential community. Convenient retail businesses and professional services are centrally located and close to its town hall, library, and post office. Both the New Fairfield Jaycees and the New Fairfield Historical Society have made great contributions to this idyllic and historic area. In 1724, a dozen citizens of Fairfield met with Squantz, Chief of the Schaghticoke Indians, and agreed on terms of purchase for this 32,000-acre tract for the equivalent of $300.00. Originally two miles wider, the territory had been narrowed by cession from Connecticut to New York in a boundary accord of 1683. Due to its great length, the Town was divided roughly in half in 1802 when the northern portion separated to form the Town of Sherman. In 1926 the Connecticut Light and Power Company approved a plan to create a lake and use its water to produce electricity. It took only 26 months to return the valley into Candlewood Lake. The lake's beauty and charm have drawn vacationers to new Fairfield ever since. |


