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Why Live in Plymouth

Plymouth, Connecticut, is a small town with a population of just over 11,000 residents, known for its rich historical significance and rural charm. The First Congregational Church steeple, featuring one of Eli Terry's wooden tower clocks, stands as a notable landmark. Plymouth offers a variety of things to do, including exploring miles of hiking trails in the Connecticut Forest and Park Association’s Blue Trail system and the expansive Mattatuck State Forest. The town also boasts the Town Forest, a 53-acre woodland with a mile-long trail. Historical sites such as the Plymouth Historical Society museums and the Lock Museum of America provide glimpses into the town's past. The Terryville Fairgrounds host events like the Terryville Lions Club Fair and the July Tractor Pull. For dining, Eagles Nest is a popular spot for breakfast and lunch, while Adams Hometown Market caters to grocery needs. Shopping options are available 10 miles south in Waterbury at Brass Mill Center. Plymouth's real estate market features affordable homes, including Cape Cod and farmhouse-style properties. The Guilford Public Schools district is highly rated, with schools like A. W. Cox Elementary, E. C. Adams Middle, and Guilford High School offering strong academic programs. Nearby Choate Rosemary Hall is a top-ranked private school.

Condo Prices in Plymouth, CT

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Median Condo Price
$276,000
Median 2-Bedroom Condo Price
$276,000
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