We live near the Farmington River, just next to a quaint little town called Collinsville. There is a wide bend in the river that serves as a beautiful backdrop to the eclectic culture of this little town. It’s a busy little town with lots of kayaking, cycling, arts, antiques and lots of history. In fact, it was listed as one of “America’s 10 Coolest Small Towns” in the September 2007 issue of Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel Magazine.
Most of the buildings in town were built to house and support employees of The Collins Company, which produced high quality axes from 1826-1966.
Today, about 26 of the original 50+ factory buildings remain and are leased by a variety of tenants (including the very cool Coolspotters), and the storefronts and homes in Collinsville have retain their early Twentieth Century charm.
There are three homes in particular I just love – they are full of character, but mostly they have a great VIEW – they overlook the dramatic bend in the river!
Check out the views from those homes!
The former rail line has been converted to a walking and biking trail which connects to several area towns and goes right through Collinsville. The Collinsville Kayak Company is situated right at the river’s bend. This is a very popular kayaking, walking and cycling area. There is always something going on!
So next time you’re in Connecticut be sure to stop by this charming little town!
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Beautiful… I would love to move there. It looks so peaceful.
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Thanks for sharing a little of your world.
Stunning houses and beautiful area.
We made it to New England before kids, but never to Connecticut.
Hi from a little corner of my world – northern Ireland 🙂
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Gorgeous, gorgeous photos. The style of residential architecture in the States is quite different from Australia. I also love the factories by the river. Meredith.
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Oh, wow! How could you not be hooked on New England charm after seeing those fabulous photos? Visiting from Julia’s party. 🙂
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love the pictures
Oh you are so right– what a fantastic view.
I particularly love the yellow home — always thought that would be the perfect color for a cottage. (not that these are small) 🙂 but just the feeling is wonderful.
TTFN~~ Claudia ♥
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Oh, I adore the yellow one! How amazing to see the beautiful homes and their views….so fabulous!
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Never being to the area so thank you so much for the fantastic tour! Breathtaking!
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I love sweet little towns like that- Thanks for the tour.
Beautiful.
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What a beautiful place and such charming homes! Thanks for the inspiration.
Jane
Hi Jamie – nice to meet you! Yes, beautiful homes and crazy weather! Today rocks, though!
We’re in CT, too – on the coast! I know, wasn’t the weather yesterday the pits! I had to go exchange my capris for jeans.
But New England has some of the most beautiful houses I’ve seen anywhere, you’re right!
Jamie
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Thanks Jane. Although I wasn’t lovin’ New England yesterday when it only reached 65 degrees! lol
So beautiful! I really love New England. Thanks for sharing your photographs!
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Thanks Fifi! I’m lovin’ my new camera! I have lots of pics of other period homes in the town, will post those sometime as well.
What a beautiful place… that first photo is GORGEOUS!
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