Silvermine

Yes, Norwalk has hills, and the Silvermine neighborhood which actually straddles parts of New Cannaan and Wilton represents the windy old country roads lined with trees. Gray Barns occupies the site of the former Silvermine Tavern, and there are a few golf courses, but this is largely a residential area.

Silvermine Gateway
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Silvermine Market

Tucked away in the heart of the Silvermine neighborhood is the rustic red storefront to the Silvermine Market. Today it offers everything from breakfast to

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Silvermine Arts Center

While the Silvermine Arts Center is technically located in New Canaan, the Silvermine the neighborhood straddles the Norwalk, Wilton, and New Canaan borders. This speaks

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Silvermine

Community Posts by Leigh Grant Silvermine is, for those who live here, a state of mind. It’s beautiful. A small river valley hosts varied wildlife,

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