Sterling House

Not to be confused with the Sterling Homestead at 2225 Main Street in Stratford.

Sterling House is a community center at 2283 Main Street in Stratford, Connecticut. It is located in a mansion that was built by John William Sterling in 1886. Sterling House is a Romanesque mansion on the property. In its early days it was the home of the Sterling family. The mansion was designed by architect Bruce Price of New York, who also designed Osborne Hall and Welch Hall at Yale University. Sterling's daughter, Cordelia, donated the house and its surrounding estate to the town as a park upon her death in 1931. Since 1932, Sterling House has been known as Sterling House Community Center, running a variety of events, functions, and public service programs for Stratford's community, ranging from day camps for children, to educational programs, sports events, addiction support programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous, and others.[1]

The house is a contributing element in the Stratford Center Historic District.

References

  1. "Sterling House". Sterling House. Retrieved 2015-01-14.

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Coordinates: 41°11′32″N 73°07′51″W / 41.1923°N 73.1307°W / 41.1923; -73.1307

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