Building |
Image |
Location |
Built |
Notes |
Henry Whitfield House |
|
Guilford |
1639 |
Oldest surviving stone American Colonial house in New England, museum since 1899. |
Buckingham House |
|
Milford |
1640 |
Core dates to 1640 modifications in 1725 and 1753. NRHP. |
Feake-Ferris House |
|
Greenwich |
1645 |
Core dates to 1645 modifications in 1689. |
Thomas Lee House |
|
East Lyme |
1660 |
Began as a one-room house, museum since 1897. |
Deacon John Moore House |
|
Windsor |
1664 |
Crossing summer beams. Moore was also a woodworker known for using the foliated vine design, which depicts vines and blossoms carved in shallow relief with flat surfaces. NRHP. |
Acadian House |
|
Guilford |
1670 |
Saltbox named after the Acadians who lived there following 1755 deportation from Canada. NRHP. |
Dr. Philip Turner House |
|
Norwich |
1670 |
The house was occupied by American Revolutionary War surgeon Philip Turner. |
Nehemiah Royce House |
|
Wallingford |
1672 |
Saltbox, General George Washington slept here in 1775, once a residence for Choate Rosemary Hall. |
Leffingwell Inn |
|
Norwich |
1675 |
Important meeting place during the American Revolutionary War. |
Elisha Bushnell House |
|
Old Saybrook |
1678 |
The Colonial property includes two contributing buildings, the second being termed the "Slave House". |
Joshua Hempsted House |
|
New London |
1678 |
One of the earliest documented houses in Connecticut, now a museum. |
Parker House |
|
Old Saybrook |
1679 |
Early gambrel roof. The house remained in the Parker family until the 1960s. NRHP |
John Hollister House |
|
Glastonbury |
1680 |
Has hewn overhang with supporting corbels. |
Thomas Wheeler House |
|
Fairfield |
1680 |
Located in Black Rock, an area with deep colonial maritime history. Core may date to 1644. 22" wide summer beams. |
Deacon John Graves House |
|
Madison |
1681 |
Saltbox saved from demolition and fully restored in 1983 by a private foundation, now a museum in Madison. |
Ephraim Hawley House |
|
Stratford |
1683 |
Core is a 1+1⁄2-story Cape Cod cottage modified into a saltbox, hand-riven oak clapboard in situ in lean-to attic. |
Ward-Heitman House |
|
West Haven |
1684 |
Historic House Museum. NRHP. |
John Randall House |
|
Stonington |
1685 |
Notable for its restoration in the 1930s by early preservationist Norman Isham. NRHP. |
Samuel Harris House |
|
Middletown |
1686 |
May be Middletown's oldest building. NRHP. |
Loomis Homestead |
|
Windsor |
1688 |
Part of Loomis Chaffee School, main house dates to 1688, with attached ell dating to some point between 1640 and 1688. |
Elisha Pitkin House |
|
Guilford |
1690 |
Moved from East Hartford in 1955, interior retains many original 18th-century features. NRHP. |
Jonathan Murray House |
|
Madison |
1690 |
Distinctive roof. NRHP. |
Meigs-Bishop House |
|
Guilford |
1690 |
English tea room in Madison. |
Putnam Cottage |
|
Greenwich |
1690 |
Also known as Knapp Tavern during the American Revolution. |
Bradford-Huntington House |
|
Norwich |
1691 |
Gambrel home of American Revolutionary War officer Jabez Huntington. Claimed Huntington hosted George Washington here. |
John Whittlesey Jr. House |
|
Old Saybrook |
1693 |
Private residence. NRHP. |
Comfort Starr House |
|
Guilford |
1695 |
Original oak clapboard in lean-to attic, residence. Dendrochronology in 2014 confirmed a construction date of 1695. |
Avery Homestead |
|
Ledyard |
1696 |
Begun as a single-story, one-room house and later expanded to a two-story, two-room house by 1726. |
General David Humphreys House |
|
Ansonia |
1698 |
Home of the first U.S. Ambassador, now a museum. Partially rebuilt in 1733. NRHP. |
Hoyt-Barnum House |
|
Stamford |
1699 |
Early Cape Cod Cottage, Stamford Historical Society museum. NRHP. |
Stanton-Davis Homestead Museum |
|
Stonington |
1700 |
A working farm for the last 350 years. NRHP. |
Eells-Stow House |
|
Milford |
1700 |
Served as a hospital during Revolutionary War, now a museum. |
Shelley House |
|
Madison |
1700 |
Dated to before 1700 by J. Frederick Kelly. Chamfered summer and girts with lambs-tongue stops |
Pratt House |
|
Essex |
1701 |
Ell dating to 1701, according to museum site. Main block dates to 1732. NRHP. |
Howd-Linsley House |
|
North, Branford |
1705 |
Chamfered summer beams and beaded joists. NRHP |
Abraham Coult House |
|
Glastonbury |
1706 |
Saved from demolition and moved in 1972. NRHP. |
Clark Homestead |
|
Lebanon |
1708 |
Lebanon's oldest building. NRHP. |
John Glover House |
|
Newtown |
1708 |
Private residence. NRHP. |
Pelatiah Leete House |
|
Guilford |
1710 |
Oldest surviving house belonging to Leete family. NRHP. |
Raymond-Bradford Homestead |
|
Montville |
1710 |
Constructed by a woman, Mercy Sands Raymond, in the colonial period. NRHP. |
Strong House |
|
Coventry |
1710 |
Historic house museum. NRHP. |
John Tyler House |
|
Branford |
1710 |
Private residence, NRHP. |
Buttolph-Williams House |
|
Wethersfield |
1711 |
Connecticut Landmark museum. |
Solomon Goffe House |
|
Meriden |
1711 |
Historic house museum, oldest building in Meriden. NRHP. |
Black Horse Tavern (Old Saybrook, Connecticut) |
|
Old Saybrook |
1712 |
Private residence. NRHP. |
Hyland House |
|
Guilford |
1713 |
Saltbox with framed overhang and flat plaster ceilings, now a museum. Dendrochronology in 2014 confirmed a 1713 construction date. |
Keeler Tavern |
|
Ridgefield |
1713 |
Fired upon during the Battle of Ridgefield in 1777. NRHP. |
Norton House |
|
Branford |
1715 |
House was built in Madison and moved to Branford in 1940. NRHP. |
Edward Waldo House |
|
Scotland |
1715 |
Occupied by a single family for over 250 years, now owned by the local historical society. |
Pequotsepos Manor |
|
Mystic |
1717 |
House Museum with paired summer beams. Last house restored by architect J. Frederick Kelly |
Stanley-Whitman House |
|
Farmington |
1720 |
Saltbox with framed overhang style with carved pendants, now a museum. |
Kimberly Mansion |
|
Glastonbury |
1720 |
Home of political activists involved in causes including abolitionism and women's suffrage. NRHP. |
James Hazelton House |
|
Haddam |
1720 |
Late First Period house. NRHP. |
Samuel Huntington Birthplace |
|
Scotland |
1723 |
Saltbox home of a signer of the Declaration of Independence and Governor of Connecticut, now a museum. |
Jared Eliot House |
|
Guilford |
1723 |
A well-preserved example of period residential architecture. NRHP. |
Captain David Judson House |
|
Stratford |
1723 |
A fine example of early Georgian Architecture chimney and cellar date to 1638. NRHP. |
Harrison House |
|
Branford |
1724 |
Saltbox with overhang serves as the Branford Historical Society museum. |