Heritage Village: Southbury's Active Adult community of tasteful condominiums snuggled into the foot hills of the Berkshires. When turning off Route 6 onto Heritage Road, you will be surprised to come upon one of the first Active Adult Communities on the East Coast, Heritage Village, built on Victor Borge's former estate. You won't see too many condominiums, although there are 2582 homes, just a peek here and there
through the trees and around the ponds. Not until you get into the residential area of The Village, will you see the tastefully planned condominiums.
The unit designs are many: One-bedroom Carriage Houses, two-bedroom Heritages and Ethan Allens in 4-plex buildings, two-bedroom Mark Twains, Two-bedroom Hawthorns,
Shermans, and attached Country House ranches, the Franklin, Villager, and New Englander townhouses, and the three-bedroom Berkshire ranches. Most two and three bedroom homes are equipped with two full baths, or at least 1.5 baths in some townhouses. There are also garages and carports. All floor plans feel spacious and include decks or patios from which to enjoy the picturesque surroundings.
There is no need to be bored or alone at Heritage Village with 96 clubs and workshops to keep you busy. Or, you can just curl up with a good book and enjoy the view from your condo home. There are garden plots, a magnificently equipped wood working barn and a model shop, photo lab, pottery workshop, stained glass studio, computer lab, a gym, just to name a few options. In the summer you can enjoy the four pools, three of
which are heated. Golf on the nearby 9 or 18 hole course, challenge a friend to tennis at the Village, or take a walk on the many paths winding around ponds and wooded settings. However, if you are partial to peace and quiet, this is a community where neighbors respect each other's tranquility.
Do you like to travel? Heritage Village sponsors tours throughout Connecticut to NYC, Cape Cod, USA, and the world, by plane, boat or bus -- for a few hours, a few days, or several days. Bradley Airport and Stewart Airport are approximately 1.25 hours from your dooor. A Bonanza bus leaves Southbury's Travel Center for Manhattan each hour.
For further information, contact JoAnn Lambert Bredenberg at (203) 232-9452 (cell), or (203) 262-5230 (office) or e-mail her at www.JoannBredenberg@Prudentialct.com.

Heritage village is a magnificent, adult condominium community providing a total living environment.The early Villagers who were entrusted with the problems of the organization and management, for which no precedent existed, and operational responsibilities, for which they had no experience, brought vision, integrity and imagination to a complex community structure. Thank you
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danica
Connecticut Drug Treatment
Posted by: danica | August 15, 2008 at 09:08 AM
Heritage VillagE Southbury Active Adult community of tasteful condominiums snuggle into the foot hills of the Berkshires. One-bedroom Carriage Houses, two-bedroom Heritages and Ethan Allens in 4-plex buildings, two-bedroom Mark Twains, Two-bedroom Hawthorns, Sherman’s, and attached Country House ranches, the Franklin, Villager, and New Englander townhouses, and the three-bedroom Berkshire ranches.
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http://www.treatmentcenters.org/connecticut
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