14 Trumbull St
Stonington, CT 06378
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Bedrooms
2
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
800 sq ft
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Not Available
Highlights
- Colonial Architecture
- End Unit
- Property is near shops
- Ceiling Fan
- Baseboard Heating
- Coin Laundry

About This Home
Call for Availability - First-Floor Gem in Historic Stonington Borough Step into charm and modern comfort in this beautifully renovated first-floor apartment, nestled in the heart of picturesque Stonington Borough. Located in a storied historic building, the apartment has been thoughtfully updated to blend classic character with contemporary living. Inside, you'll find a brand-new kitchen and bathroom, complete with sleek stainless steel appliances and stylish finishes that make everyday living a pleasure. The light-filled rooms and well-designed layout offer both warmth and functionality, perfect for relaxing at home or entertaining guests. Beyond your front door, the Borough invites you with its tree-lined streets, quaint shops, delicious restaurants, and stunning architecture. Just steps away, you can enjoy a public waterfront walkway-ideal for taking in breathtaking harbor views, going for a stroll, or even enjoying a refreshing dip in the water. This apartment isn't just a place to live-it's a lifestyle. Experience the unique blend of historic charm and coastal beauty that makes Stonington Borough one of Connecticut's most coveted communities. MLS# 24125223
14 Trumbull St is an apartment community located in New London County and the 06378 ZIP Code.
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- Listed by Kevin Rogers | Switz Real Estate Associates
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Pawcatuck's Southeast New London area extends along the southern Connecticut coast from Stonington near the Rhode Island border to the southeastern corner of New London. Choose from a variety of apartments near Long Island Sound and enjoy the cool ocean breezes.
When locals want to get back to nature during the warmer months, they rediscover hiking trails and launch kayaks from the Barnes Wildlife Management Area, just nine minutes away from town. Farther along I-95 lies Groton, home to a naval base and submarine builder Electric Boat, the area’s largest employer, and Mystic, home of the renowned seaport and aquarium that draw locals year-round. At night, it’s just a short drive to Ledyard, home of Foxwoods Casino and Resort, which offers eight diners and 20 restaurants, some owned by celebrity chefs such as David Burke. Locals enjoy dry-aged steaks and steamed New England lobster at his Prime Steakhouse and stop at Junior’s Cheesecake to bring home dessert.
Learn more about living in Southeast New LondonColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 49 min | 34.6 mi |
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