South Glastonbury Historic District

South Glastonbury Historic District
The South Glastonbury Library, a former church building
Location High, Hopewell, Main and Water Sts., Glastonbury, Connecticut
Coordinates 41°39′59″N 72°36′15″W / 41.66639°N 72.60417°W / 41.66639; -72.60417Coordinates: 41°39′59″N 72°36′15″W / 41.66639°N 72.60417°W / 41.66639; -72.60417
Area 75 acres (30 ha) (1984 size)
Architectural style Greek Revival, Colonial, Queen Anne
NRHP Reference # 84000250[1] (original)
09000343 (increase)
Significant dates
Added to NRHP November 23, 1984
Boundary increase September 24, 2009

The South Glastonbury Historic District is a historic district in Glastonbury, Connecticut. It encompasses the historic village center of South Glastonbury, which was first settled in the 17th century. High Street is the oldest street in the district; it is part of the original east-west route from the Connecticut River ferry connecting Glastonbury and Wethersfield. The village center is a triangle made up of all or part of Main, High, and Water Streets, and includes 83 contributing resources, including the public library, located in a former Methodist Church built in 1828, a c. 1740 house at 120 High Street, and the c. 1878 Carpenter Gothic St. Augustine's Church.[2]

The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, and enlarged in 2009[1] to include properties further along Main Street as far as Chestnut Hill Road.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Staff (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. "NRHP nomination for South Glastonbury Historic District" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2014-12-19.


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