Avenue Historic District
- District Overview
- Inventory List
- Town:
- Farmington »
- Year of Establishment:
- 2010
- Overlapping Historic Designation(s):
- LHD, SR
- District Authority:
- Unionville Historic District Commission
- Link to Commission or Municipal Website:
- Map:
-
Map of the historic district retrieved from the Historic District Commission.
View PDF - District Character:
- Two-property district
- Features:
Buildings
- Architectural Style:
Old Style
- Era:
- _
- General description:
The district is located near the Farmington River, towards the southeast of Unionville Historic District. It includes two properties along Farmington Avenue- plot no. 1773 on south side and plot no. 1774 on north side.
- Significance of the district:
Architecture
- District Boundary (according to the LHD Study Report, copied in 2010):
1773 and 1774 Farmington Avenue, as described in the district ordinance.
- Sources:
[1] District information retrieved from the town website http://www.farmington-ct.org/.[2] Assessors information and Parcel IDs retrieved from the website http://www.farmington-ct.org/landrecords/search.php.
- Notes:
None
- Disclaimer:
Content for this website and district boundaries were compiled from several sources and are subject to change. Boundaries for LHDs may be different from those of State or National Register Districts. To verify the boundaries and particulars of a specific district, consult the LHD study report on file with the respective municipal authority or the State Historic Preservation Office.
- Date of Compilation:
- 12/31/11
- Compiler:
- Manjusha Patnaik, CT Trust for Historic Preservation