The Mansion is a 3,200 square foot structure. You are renting 1 bedroom with a full en-suite bathroom on the first floor, a large living room with a private main entrance and porch. Enjoy a vacation stay in this rustic country mansion built 1841, listed on the State Register of Historic Places. For a group larger than 2 guests there are more bedrooms available for an additional charge on the second floor.
Experience the New England countryside in this charming estate situated on 4 acres of lawns, gardens, wooded areas, picnic area with open fire pit and open fields. We are located in the Connecticut River Valley in the village of Higganum.
Early English settlements in the Higganum area are documented since 1660. At that time the sachem or sovereign of the territory around Higganum was Towwehashque of the Wongunk tribe. In 1697 she was succeeded by her daughter Pampenum.
The surrounding areas are used for many recreational activities like biking, boating, swimming, fishing, and hiking.
Stay overnight on your way along the New England Coastline; we are only a 20 minute drive away from the shoreline on route 9, exit 9. We are about 100 miles northeast from Midtown Manhattan.
Commuter trains travel from Grand Central Terminal to New Haven and Shoreline East trains connect to Old Saybrook.
Explore this eccentric old mansion and the many hidden treasures along the Connecticut river.
Higganum Reservoir - Within a 5-10 minute walk from the Spiritof76 House lies the
The original dam was constructed in 1868 by the 2 brothers George M. and Thomas J. Clark of the Higganum Manufacturing Company called the Clark Company. Their firm, later known as Clark Cutaway Harrow, was one of Higganum's most successful industries, produced an extensive line of farm equipment including 400 types of plows, disk harrows, cider presses, hay spreaders and carriage jacks. The factory, located at the site of the now empty Rossi lumberyard, was powered by water from the reservoir and Candlewood Hill and Bible Rock Brooks. The factory burned in the early 20th century but the dam and reservoir remained until its 2003 reconstruction as Higganum Reservoir State Park. The new dam is 30 feet high and has a walkway which allows you to gaze at the water rushing over an old stone spillway down into a beautiful clear brook.
Watershed Area: 6.6 Square Miles, Lake Area: 32 Acres
Higganum Reservoir State Park covers137 acres. Meandering trails through the woods surrounding the lake are ideal for short hikes and mountain biking.
Higganum Village - Once a commercial hub for shipbuilding, primarily for whaling in the 1600's and
1700's then a place of manufacturing during the 1800's; Higganum is now a qaint
little community nestled at the river banks and home of the Spirit of 76 House
East Haddam Village - home of the Goodspeed Opera House, final destination of the River Steam Boat
Chester Village - a beautifully restored little village with art and design galleries and restaurants all
along main street
Deep River - situated on the Connecticut River banks; many restaurants, small shops, and a
piano-key factory
Essex Village - home of the Griswold Inn, one of the oldest operated inns in the country open for
business since 1776; many boutiques, reaturants, art galleries and the
Connecticut River Museum; situated right where the Connecticut River meets the
Long Island Sound; board the historic Essex Steam Train
Old Saybrook - visit the marina or one of the public beaches right at the Long Island Sound; once
the home town of Kate Hepburn the town named their new cultural center after
the late actress; visit the many shops and restaurants
Westbrook - a quaint shoreline community with several public beaches right at Long Island
Sound between New Haven and New London
Middletown - home of the Wesleyan University; enjoy their cultural program open to the public
( ) or, visit the local movie theater
A 45 min. drive away you find two large casinos offering gambling, dining, spas and entertainment:
Mohegan Sun Casino and Foxwoods Resort Casino