Redding, Connecticut

Conveniently located in the heart of Fairfield County, just 56 miles from mid-town, Redding is a historic New England town of striking natural beauty, a unique rural enclave dedicated to preserving it's quiet country ambience. Covering over 32 square miles with a population of only 8,270, Redding offers quiet country living just minutes from the hustle and bustle of busy Fairfield County and the many amenities it has to offer.

With a strong sense of community, an award winning

school system, beautiful parks and nature areas, excellent community resources such as the Mark Twain Library and New Pond Farm, and the current residential and commercial redevelopment of the Gilbert and Bennett Wire Mill in the Georgetown section, Redding is consistently voted the "#1 Small Town in Connecticut" by Connecticut Magazine.

 

Ridgefield, Connecticut

Ridgefield is a beautiful, colonial town of approximately 24,300 people in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains in central Fairfield County, Connecticut. Ridgefield residents enjoy a harmonic balance of residential, commercial zones in this historic town that will celebrate its 300th birthday in 2008.

Connecticut Magazine regularly ranks Ridgefield highest in quality of life, based on its schools, low crime rate, and

scope of services. Its school system is considered among the finest in a state known for fine schools. Even its dining is world-class; for nearly a century, the town has been famous for its excellent restaurants, from world-class country inns to modern bistros.