Rowayton

If NYC was San Francisco, then Rowayton would be Sausalito. Except for the weather part. This tight knit community has retained its village lifestyle and fondness for sailing. Coastal New England living within communing distance to NYC, and with its own train station no less. This peninsula is one of the best neighborhoods in Connecticut for a country lifestyle with water views.

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Living in Rowayton

Originally a fishing hamlet and oyster harvesting community, Rowayton’s history dates back to the 17th century. The village grew around the Five Mile River, which still serves as its picturesque centerpiece. Historic captain’s homes and converted fishing cottages dot the landscape, telling the story of the community’s seafaring past while providing distinctive housing options for today’s residents.

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Rowayton Arts Center

One of the most active arts organizations in Norwalk, the Rowayton Arts Center (RAC), operates a well-trafficked gallery in the heart of the Rowayton’s Village

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