Wilton Connecticut

Centuries ago, Native American signal fires blazed atop the dramatic glacial ridges of Wilton. Today, this richly historic town cherishes a rural ambiance. Winding back roads pass through the rolling hills, beautifully refreshed by woods, streams, ponds and the Norwalk River. Originally a farming community, Wilton’s growth has been carefully zoned and monitored, protecting its air of quietly traditional grace. More than 200 restored antiques homes dating from the 1700’s and 1800’s harmoniously mingle with the more recent residences, whose varied architectural styles complement Wilton’s timeless charm. Most homes are set on two-acre properties and several condominiums exist. Primarily residential, Wilton is 26.8 square miles in area, has a population of 17,500 people and is governed by an elected Board of Selectmen.

Education and Cultural Facilities

Wilton’s highly praised public school system is comprised of one Elementary school, one Middle school and one High School. The Wilton Heritage Museum provides glimpses of Early Americana and the Wilton Play Shop provides the pleasures of Community Theater.

Recreational Facilities

Set in the bucolic hills of lower Fairfield County, Wilton has devoted hundreds of acres of prime parkland to camping, fishing, swimming and picnicking. Athletic enthusiasts can enjoy twelve all-weather tennis courts, two pools, organized sports on playing fields, nearby golf facilities and the extensive recreational programs offered by the Parks and Recreation Department. Local shopping is available in the Wilton Town Center and along Route 7. Danbury and Stamford Malls are twenty minutes away.

Transportation

Twenty minutes from Stamford and approximately one hour from Manhattan, Wilton is situated on Route 7, connecting the town to Interstate 95, 84 and the Merritt Parkway. Two train stations, Wilton Station and Cannondale Station, are served by The New Haven Line of Metro North, providing comfortable commuter rail service to New York City’s Grand Central Station and points beyond.

Wilton….. Where the historic past and the gracious present meet

©2024 Barbara Sweeney is a Realtor© with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokereage and licensed in the state of CT. Last updated: March 29, 2023 web:darrylo