Ashford

Town of Ashford

Town of Ashford

City: Ashford
State: Connecticut
Area: Ashford

Full Details

Area Information for Ashford, Connecticut

Located in Windham County, Ashford is a lovely Connecticut town of about 4,098 residents as of the 2000 Census.

Ashford was founded in 1714 as a mostly rural community and has been expanding its other industries ever since then.

Today, the 39.5 square mile town is home to the largest Boy Scout Camp in the state as well as a great number of historical places on the National Register.

Education in Ashford, CT

Residents with school age children will be happy to learn that Ashford, CT is served by some of the best public schools in Regional School District 19. These include:

  • Ashford School for elementary and middle school students
  • E. O. Smith High School
  • William Technical High School

Things to Do in Ashford

As we mentioned before, there are plenty of historical sites around the Ashford area that are a part of the National Register of Historic Places, such as:

  • Ashford Academy on Fitts Road
  • Knowlton Memorial Hall on Pompey Hollow Road
  • Mixer Tavern on Westford Road
  • Church Farm on Mansfield Road

What’s more, Ashford residents are always within just a short drive of all the shopping, dining and entertainment venues that Hartford and Boston have to offer.  This proximity to these major cities makes for great day trips!

Ashford Homes for Sale

To learn more about the various residential communities in Ashford, or to start browsing available Ashford homes for sale, contact us at the Home Selling Team, today!

With our expert advice and our comprehensive home buying tools, we’ll help make navigating the Ashford area real estate market considerably easier for you and your family.

Start the process today by checking out these Ashford relocation resources:


Map

Search nearby businesses, schools and more. Enter a business name or keyword and click search. Then use the arrows to scroll through your results.
Previous Next

Late on your mortgage payment?

Questions? Just Ask!