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Featured BusinessCT Riverfront Home Listed for $1.45M
From summer lobster feasts on the patio to winter holidays by the fire, 55 Main Street has been filled with moments that turned into family traditions. This riverfront home now invites its next owners to carry that spirit forward—to make it the place where their own gatherings, milestones, and everyday joys come to life.
In the spring, songbirds, wood ducks, blossoming trees, and a professionally landscaped yard create a backdrop that feels like a nature retreat. Summer brings hours by the pool, fishing from the dock, and evenings capped with breathtaking sunsets over the Connecticut River. Autumn is a season of brilliant fall foliage and the sight of bald eagles landing in the backyard trees. Even winter brings its own beauty, with cozy evenings by the fire, the river frozen in quiet stillness, and the joy of celebrating holidays surrounded by family.
Inside, the historic Federal and Greek Revival architecture tells its own story. Original wide-board pine floors, antique fixtures, and custom millwork preserve the craftsmanship of the 1850s, while modern updates—like central air, a generator, and a chef’s kitchen—make it comfortable for today’s living. The boat cabin–inspired great room addition, finished in teak with built-ins and river views, brings a touch of classic yacht craftsmanship into the home.
“Here, you don’t just move into a house — you become the person who creates the next generation of memories,” said Sacha Armstrong-Crockett, Luxury Real Estate Advisor with William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty.
What makes this home truly extraordinary is its connection to the water. With private dock access to both the Connecticut and Salmon Rivers, a marina just three minutes away, and direct access onward to Long Island Sound, it offers a lifestyle that blends boating, fishing, wakeboarding, waterskiing, and year-round enjoyment of the river’s changing beauty.
In the spring, songbirds, wood ducks, blossoming trees, and a professionally landscaped yard create a backdrop that feels like a nature retreat. Summer brings hours by the pool, fishing from the dock, and evenings capped with breathtaking sunsets over the Connecticut River. Autumn is a season of brilliant fall foliage and the sight of bald eagles landing in the backyard trees. Even winter brings its own beauty, with cozy evenings by the fire, the river frozen in quiet stillness, and the joy of celebrating holidays surrounded by family.
Inside, the historic Federal and Greek Revival architecture tells its own story. Original wide-board pine floors, antique fixtures, and custom millwork preserve the craftsmanship of the 1850s, while modern updates—like central air, a generator, and a chef’s kitchen—make it comfortable for today’s living. The boat cabin–inspired great room addition, finished in teak with built-ins and river views, brings a touch of classic yacht craftsmanship into the home.
“Here, you don’t just move into a house — you become the person who creates the next generation of memories,” said Sacha Armstrong-Crockett, Luxury Real Estate Advisor with William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty.
What makes this home truly extraordinary is its connection to the water. With private dock access to both the Connecticut and Salmon Rivers, a marina just three minutes away, and direct access onward to Long Island Sound, it offers a lifestyle that blends boating, fishing, wakeboarding, waterskiing, and year-round enjoyment of the river’s changing beauty.