Weston
Stats- Population approximately 10,200 residents
- Founded in 1787
- Land area is 20 square miles
- Elevation is 315 above sea level
- Neighborhoods include Georgetown, Lower Weston, Devil’s Den, among others
- Weston is bordered by Westport, Wilton, Danbury, Easton and Fairfield
- Devils Den Nature Preserve, a 1,700+ acre nature preserve is located here
- Weston is a “small, charming New England town”
- Weston is a serene and picturesque haven that offers a blend of rural living, natural beauty, history, and a tight-knit community, within arm’s reach of nearby urban amenities
- This town neighbors Fairfield and Westport, so many residents use their amenities like beaches, grocery stores, and train stations
- Most of the homes have well water but lower Weston may have access to public water and sewer
- 1 Elementary School
- 1 Intermediate School
- 1 Middle School
- 1 High School
- About a quarter of Weston is protected space and the town has 2 acre zoning
- There is less commercial space than in Fairfield or Norwalk
- Many famous people and celebrities have lived in Weston
- Buyers are able to purchase more home and land for less money here when compared to Fairfield and Westport, but the taxes are a bit higher
- Lower Weston is one of the more desirable neighborhoods with quick access to amenities, the train station, and highways
- Lower priced homes go around $400,000 all the way to $4 million+ dollars
- Median sale price for a single family home (as of January 2024) is $1,110,000
- All of the Weston public schools are located on the same road and on the same campus. The Weston public schools provide a world-class education, making it a superb place for families to flourish. Weston High School, renowned for its academic excellence and strong extracurricular programs, reflects the town’s commitment to educational achievement.
- Weston residents have access to amenities at Longshore including golf and tennis and enjoy discounted pricing for a seasonal pass to Westport beaches.
- Weston is known for hosting many annual and seasonal events, such as garden tours, music in the meadow, 4th of July celebrations, a Memorial Day 5K and more.
- The Center
- Residents have convenient access to a bank, pharmacy with gift store, dry cleaners, post office, spirits shop, hardware store, and gas and service station. Don’t miss the Lunch Box, a family-owned restaurant with a comfortable and quaint atmosphere for quick bites and cocktails, and Lily’s Weston Market, a grocery store offering fresh, locally grown food and products, catering, and a deli.
- Weston Historical Society and Sculpture Walk
- The historical society provides a glimpse of the town’s history along with artifacts and exhibits, as well as a whimsical outdoor sculpture area created by local artist Daniel E. Offutt.
- Bisceglie-Scribner Park
- A sprawling park with a picnic area, fitness trail, playground, three Little League sized baseball fields and swimming pond for Weston residents, with pickleball courts coming soon!
- Lachat Town Farm
- A beautiful 42 acre farm with walking trails, community gardens, events and educational programs.
- Weston Racquet Club
- A tennis club offering programs and lessons for all skill levels across 6 indoor and 6 outdoor courts.
- Weston Field Club
- A year-round family, recreation and social club featuring tennis courts, a swimming pool, after school programs, and dining options.
- Aspetuck Valley Country Club
- A country club nestled in the hills of Weston offering a golf course, camps, swim programs, and an event space.
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