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ituated in
a peaceful rural setting in Connecticut's Quiet Corner,
Nathan Fuller House invites the visitor to simply relax and enjoy. Once a thriving
dairy farm, the comfortable house is an 1820 center half Colonial attached to a 1790 Cape.
Nathan Fuller built it for his sisters, and it is said that the spirit of Annie
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Georgia
is not only your host, but also active in the Samuel Huntington
Trust and the Highland Festival and a fount of knowledge
about the historical sites found here.
Be sure to ask her about the "Guest Riddle." |
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tep inside
and immediately feel the happy atmosphere put you at ease. Your hosts, Georgia and
Bruce Stauffer, are only the 4th family to live here. You'll still find many
original features including ten fireplaces and a bake oven and cauldron built into the
chimney stock in the oldest part of the house.
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Beatrice, self appointed greeter, is one of five cats roaming the
garden. She may just join you on the deck but knows guest areas are off limits for
four-leggers! |
tep
outside and get on a trail along the Revolutionary Road or swing over to scenic Route 169. Hunt for reasonably priced antiques, visit wineries and museums, tee off on a golf course, join a festival,
or walk to the tennis courts. Or...just sip a lemonade on the deck! |
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