
Old Saybrook, CT
When you mention Old Saybrook people think water, lighthouses, boats & sunsets. Few residents regret a sandbar in the Long Island Sound, perfectly placed by Mother Nature to prevent this town from becoming a busy shipping port. It’s quintessential New England, with cooing seagulls swooping the docks as the sunlight dances on the waves lapping the shore. Main Street is really where the townspeople congregate with its focal point being The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, named for their largest benefactor, the 4-time Academy Award winning actress. ‘The Kate,’ as locals call it is a museum and a 250-seat theatre that presents work in music, theater, opera, dance, comedy & a variety of children’s programming. Well-rounded for sure.
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Old Saybrook, CT —
More than just a regular sleepy beach town.
When I meet buyers, I always ask them what they are looking for in a home. Most of the time, they’ll reply that they want to live in a small town, not too crowded, a place where they can stroll down the Main Street to walk their dog, get a cup of coffee and spend time with their loved ones. If this sounds good to you, then you’ve come to the right place. What’s more, Old Saybrook offers more than just a regular sleepy beach town.
Old Saybrook, CT —
Where the Connecticut River Meets the Sound
Old Saybrook is one of the oldest towns in Connecticut and is rich is local history. Old Saybrook's location at the mouth of the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound, makes it a wonderful destination!