Just across from Mohawk Mountain, The Toll House stands as one of Cornwall's earliest registered properties, dating back to 1740. A landmark of history and craftsmanship, this home has been lovingly restored, preserving its original character while introducing refined modern touches.At the heart of the home is an extraordinary DeVol kitchen, a showcase project that embodies the best of British craftsmanship. Spanning the full length of a light-filled space, it features handcrafted English millwork, brass accents, delicate porcelain lighting, and an antique copper island that perfectly complements the Vermont Danby marble countertops. A Bertazzoni gas range and extra prep sink make this kitchen both a work of art and a chef's dream.Designed for both intimacy and openness, the home balances historic charm with thoughtful updates. Wide-plank oak floors, original moldings, restored French doors with brass hardware, and push-button light switches add warmth and authenticity. The wood-burning fireplace in the living room creates a cozy focal point, while the formal dining room flows seamlessly into the kitchen and its sunlit breakfast nook. A bright office provides space for creative pursuits, and a first-floor bedroom offers privacy for guests or a dedicated work-from-home space. A full bath and separate mudroom complete this level.Upstairs, three serene bedrooms unfold beneath the eaves, each with its own distinct character. The primary bedroom enjoys calming wooded views, while the remaining rooms offer flexibility for guests, family, or a home office. A second full bath blends modern convenience with period authenticity, completing the upper level.Set on 6.5 acres, the property has been restored to its natural beauty, with native wildflower meadows, winding walking trails, and a sunlit clearing with breathtaking Mohawk Mountain viewsan ideal site for a future pool. The home directly abuts protected conservation land, providing direct access to hiking trails and ensuring privacy and serenity for generations to come.A rare opportunity where history, design, and nature come together, The Toll House invites its next stewards to continue its remarkable legacy.
Just across from Mohawk Mountain, The Toll House stands as one of Cornwall's earliest registered properties, dating back to 1740. Lovingly restored, it preserves a historic legacy while introducing refined modern touches. At the heart of the home is an extraordinary DeVol kitchen spanning the length of the sunlit space. A showcase project for DeVol, this kitchen is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, featuring English millwork, handcrafted brass accents, delicate porcelain lighting & an antique copper island that complements the marble countertops. A Bertazzoni gas range and extra prep sink will delight your inner chef. The home's gently rambling layout seamlessly blends historic character with thoughtful updates. Throughout, oak floors, original moldings, brass hardware and push-button light switches add warmth & authenticity. The living room's wood-burning fireplace provides a cozy retreat, while the formal dining room flows effortlessly into the kitchen & sunny breakfast nook. A bright office serves as space for creative pursuits, while a 1st Fl bedroom tucked off the entry provides privacy for guests or a quiet work-from-home setup. A full bath & separate mudroom complete this level. Upstairs, 3 serene bedrooms unfold beneath the eaves, each with its own distinct charm. The primary bedroom enjoys peaceful wooded views while the remaining rooms are flexible spaces for guests & family. A second full bath blends modern convenience with period authenticity. Set on a stunning 6.
A former Congregational church converted into an antique home with an 18x30 kitchen/family room, formal dining room, 28x30 living room/sanctuary with cathedral ceiling and beautiful stained-glass windows and skylights. 2 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths. Incredible opportunity to renovate a one-of-a kind gem.
Nestled on a quiet, rural road in West Cornwall, CT, this charming 4-bedroom, 1.5-bath farmhouse offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of local history. Once the home and studio of renowned artist and illustrator Robert Andrew Parker, the property exudes a unique blend of character and creative energy. The cozy farmhouse is in need of some TLC and features a traditional layout with spacious living areas, perfect for both family living and artistic inspiration. The main floor includes a light-filled living room, a quaint dining area, beautiful library and a small kitchen, while upstairs you'll find three comfortable bedrooms. The property includes a large, sunlit studio space, ideal for artists, makers, or anyone looking for a creative retreat. Surrounded by the natural beauty of Cornwall, this peaceful home is set on a picturesque lot with room for gardening, outdoor entertaining, or simply enjoying the tranquility of rural living. With its rich history, serene setting, and close proximity to the charming town of West Cornwall, this property offers the perfect combination of country living and artistic legacy. A true gem for those seeking a special place to call home.
Welcome to historic Ballyhack Farm where one can enjoy old world charm along with modern conveniences. This home is rich in history having been a major logging farm in the distant past and having several pictures in the Cornwall Historical Societies' book. The home is unusual for an old home as it has high ceilings and large rooms. Its entrance is a gracious center hall flanked by a living room and parlor followed by a den and possible first floor bedroom. The chef's kitchen is well organized with plenty of counter and cupboard space. The sunroom is a recent addition that allows for indoor/outdoor enjoyment with views over a wonderful bird sanctuary.
Welcome to this charming home located in a quiet surrounding area with a set back driveway. Landscaped beautifully using the natural stones and surrounded by woods that border the Hollenbeck Club. The backside of the property is fenced for pets. Outdoor back patio is inviting with a beautiful heated pool that is serviced by solar panels. A firepit also makes this a great gathering area. An open floor plan welcomes you in the front door with hardwood flooring, lots of natural light and a large propane fireplace in the comfy living room/dining room that is accented with built-in bookcases. Many features updated in the last 2 years including new ceiling fans with lights, all new appliances, blacktop renewal, septic pipe work, new electric panel, fresh paint and a new hot tub. The main floor includes the primary bedroom with its own full bath and dressing room closet/laundry room nearby. Another bedroom and full bath is also off this hallway. A walk to lower level invites to a finished area with a family room, another bedroom and a full bath. There is also a room that could be converted back to a kitchette with a stove hook-up, but serves as an office presently. A few storage areas make the lower level roomy for many belongings, as well as a mudroom & hook wall. The lower hallway takes you outside to the driveway and to a 3 car garage that has natural light and incredible storage shelves for everyone. Peaceful country living is here to stay!
The median home value in Cornwall, CT is $1,283,750. This is higher than the county median home value of $345,200. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Cornwall, CT is $1,283,750. Approximately 50.39% of Cornwall homes are owned, compared to 11.52% rented, while 38.09% are vacant. Cornwall real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Cornwall real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Cornwall, Connecticut has a population of 1,379. Cornwall is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 16.51% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.17%.
The median household income in Cornwall, Connecticut is $95,089. The median household income for the surrounding county is $84,797 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Cornwall is 53.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 12.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 50.6 inches per year, with 62.3 inches of snow per year.