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THE STORY OF FAIRFIELD 121 ANN STREET
Fairfield, Connecticut is a town consistently celebrated by Money • Walk to town, train & beaches
magazine as one of the Best Places to Live. The iconic town of
Fairfield is situated on the picturesque and ecologically flourishing • Close to highway
Long Island Sound, home to five town beaches and miles of sandy • Open floor plan
shores. Fairfield is renowned for its natural beauty, strong community,
enviable cuisine, and a dynamic interplay of seaside and countryside • Eat-in kitchen with oversized center
living. island with Quartz countertops and
Viking appliances
Long noted for the Community’s scholastic prowess, Fairfield Residents • Master suite features a walk-in closet
are accustomed to witnessing a very significant percentage of children and a huge full spa-like bath
matriculate from the illustrious Fairfield school system to gain acceptance
at many of the most elite universities in the world. Fairfield’s commitment • Three additional spacious bedrooms
to provide a superior education for all of its children accounts for its well
respected eleven elementary schools, three middle schools, and four high • Finished third floor
schools, two of which are private. • Level fenced-in yard
Fairfield is also home to two highly regarded institutions of higher learning, • Professional landscaping
Fairfield University and Sacred Heart University, alphabetically and
respectively. While these college campuses add a special dimension to the
town’s diverse culture, it is abundantly clear that Fairfield in general is not
part of a College Town... but rather, the Colleges are a part of Fairfield.
The town of Fairfield Department of Parks and Recreation maintains
170 acres of parks, 5 miles of beaches, 36 playing fields, 2 golf
courses, 2 marinas, a Fitness Center, 31 asphalt tennis courts,
amongst other important recreational facilities. This enviable
lifestyle becomes even more compelling when realizing
that Fairfield offers great transportation access for New
England and New York’s economic, sports, and cultural
opportunities via Metro North’s New Haven, driving via
I-95 and Merritt Parkway.