Bradley-Hubbell House
Bradley-Hubbell House, Historic residence in Easton, United States.
Description
The Bradley-Hubbell House on Black Rock Turnpike is a residence showing Colonial design with Federal-era details like oval windows and crafted stair railings. The building sits on a hillside overlooking Aspetuck Reservoir and includes several outbuildings with the surrounding garden grounds.
History
The house was built in 1816 for the Bradley family and remained in their hands for over a century before the Bridgeport Hydraulic Company purchased it in 1912. This change marked a shift in how the property was used and valued.
Culture
The property includes a flax garden where visitors can observe how plants were traditionally processed into thread and fabric for clothing. This hands-on craft reveals the everyday work that household members once did.
Practical
The house is easy to reach from Highway 44 and sits about five miles north of that exit. Visitors should know this is a private property and access may be limited at certain times.
Did you know?
The homeowner Patricia Hubbell kept detailed journals from 1932 to 1954 recording daily life in the house, offering rare insights into how an American family actually lived in the mid-20th century. These writings are valuable records of the real experiences within these walls.
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