Nathan Lester House
Nathan Lester House, Historic farmhouse in Gales Ferry, Connecticut.
The Nathan Lester House is a two-and-a-half-story wooden farmhouse with five bays and clapboard siding, featuring a central chimney and traditional construction. The property also includes a barn and sits on a substantial rural landholding with outbuildings.
The house was built in 1793 after Peter Lester purchased the land, and remained in family ownership for over a century. In 1908, Dr. Charles B. Graves acquired the property and brought changes to the estate.
The property contains a farm tool museum that displays agricultural implements and furniture showing how people in this region once lived and worked. The objects on view tell the story of daily tasks and the craftsmanship of local inhabitants.
The grounds are accessible from sunrise to sunset, with guided visits to the house and barn available on certain weekend days during the warmer months. Visitors should wear suitable shoes for walking across the rolling property.
The property once sheltered the Ledyard Oak, one of the largest white oaks in the nation, which stood here until its death in 1969. This tree was a notable landmark of the local landscape and drew visitors from nearby areas.
Location: Connecticut
GPS coordinates: 41.42333,-72.05222
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:42
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