Killingworth

Killingworth, in Middlesex County, stretches 36 square miles and serves as the quiet crossroads among the Connecticut River, Long Island Sound and the I-91 corridor.

Killingworth is home to Chatfield Hollow State Park, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with its soft pine woods, jagged ledges and flowing, pristine waters, and a popular spot for hiking, pond and stream fishing, swimming and picnicking. The school system is part of Regional School District #17. The Estuary Transit District provides residents with public transportation, and also connects riders with the Old Saybrook Train Station, which is serviced by the Shoreline East and Amtrak railroads. The largest Christmas tree in the history of Rockefeller Center, a Norway spruce reaching 100 feet in height, had its roots in Killingworth.

Killingworth is home to Chatfield Hollow State Park, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with its soft pine woods, jagged ledges and flowing, pristine waters, and a popular spot for hiking, pond and stream fishing, swimming and picnicking. The school system is part of Regional School District #17. The Estuary Transit District provides residents with public transportation, and also connects riders with the Old Saybrook Train Station, which is serviced by the Shoreline East and Amtrak railroads. The largest Christmas tree in the history of Rockefeller Center, a Norway spruce reaching 100 feet in height, had its roots in Killingworth.

Killingworth is home to Chatfield Hollow State Park, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with its soft pine woods, jagged ledges and flowing, pristine waters, and a popular spot for hiking, pond and stream fishing, swimming and picnicking. The school system is part of Regional School District #17. The Estuary Transit District provides residents with public transportation, and also connects riders with the Old Saybrook Train Station, which is serviced by the Shoreline East and Amtrak railroads. The largest Christmas tree in the history of Rockefeller Center, a Norway spruce reaching 100 feet in height, had its roots in Killingworth.

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Featured Listings

172 Roast Meat Hill Road
Killingworth, CT $2,500,000

172 Roast Meat Hill Road

Killingworth, CT

$2,500,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3/1 Baths
  • 4,002 Sqft
4 Jacob Lane
Killingworth, CT $729,000

4 Jacob Lane

Killingworth, CT

$729,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 2/1 Baths
  • 2,751 Sqft
74 Beech Tree Ridge
Killingworth, CT $645,000

74 Beech Tree Ridge

Killingworth, CT

$645,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 3/1 Baths
  • 3,764 Sqft
331 Route 148
Killingworth, CT $550,000

331 Route 148

Killingworth, CT

$550,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 1/1 Baths
  • 1,835 Sqft
131 Burr Hill Road
Killingworth, CT $5,900,000

131 Burr Hill Road

Killingworth, CT

$5,900,000
  • 11 Beds
  • 11/4 Baths
  • 18,536 Sqft
211 Green Hill Road
Killingworth, CT $1,369,000

211 Green Hill Road

Killingworth, CT

$1,369,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 4/2 Baths
  • 5,450 Sqft
13 Cranberry Meadow Lane
Killingworth, CT $1,100,000

13 Cranberry Meadow Lane

Killingworth, CT

$1,100,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 3/1 Baths
  • 3,444 Sqft
30 Chestnut Hill Road
Killingworth, CT $925,000

30 Chestnut Hill Road

Killingworth, CT

$925,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 2/1 Baths
  • 3,500 Sqft

Killingworth

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Killingworth

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Units Sold

October 2024

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