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Ogden House: A Colonial Farmhouse Frozen in Time

Explore colonial life at the Ogden House, a preserved 1750s farmhouse with period furnishings and a charming kitchen garden in Fairfield, CT.

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The Ogden House, built in 1750, offers a glimpse into the life of a typical colonial family in Fairfield, Connecticut. This well-preserved saltbox farmhouse features period furnishings and a beautiful kitchen garden.

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  • Sunday 1 pm-4 pm

Local tips

  • Visit on a Sunday afternoon between June and September when the house is open for tours.
  • Take time to stroll through the Dooryard Garden, generously maintained by the Fairfield Garden Club.
  • Check the Fairfield Museum and History Center website for special events or guided tours to enhance your visit.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    The Ogden House is located at 1520 Bronson Road in Fairfield. From I-95 southbound, take Exit 20 (Bronson Rd) and turn right onto Bronson Road. The Ogden House will be 1.3 miles ahead on the right. From I-95 northbound, take Exit 21 (Mill Plain Rd), turn left onto Mill Plain Rd, bear left on Sturges Rd, then turn right at the stop sign onto Bronson Rd. The Ogden House is 1.3 miles ahead on the right. From the Merritt Parkway northbound, take Exit 44 (Rte 58), turn right onto Congress St, then left onto Hillside Rd. Bear left/ahead at the stop sign onto Bronson Rd. The Ogden House is.3 miles ahead on the left. Parking is available along the drive adjacent to the Ogden House.

  • Public Transport

    To reach the Ogden House via public transportation, take the Metro-North train to Fairfield Station. From there, catch the Greater Bridgeport Transit (GBT) bus number 6 towards Black Rock. Get off at the intersection of Black Rock Turnpike and Bronson Road, then walk approximately 0.5 miles down Bronson Road to 1520 Bronson Rd. A one-way bus fare is approximately $1.75.

  • Taxi/Ride-Sharing

    For a direct route to the Ogden House, use a taxi or ride-sharing service like Uber or Lyft. Simply enter 'Ogden House, 1520 Bronson Rd, Fairfield, CT 06824' as your destination. The typical cost for a short trip within Fairfield is estimated to be between $10-$15.

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Step back in time at the Ogden House, a historic saltbox farmhouse built in 1750 for David Ogden upon his marriage to Jane Sturges. For 125 years, the Ogden family called this place home, living in the coastal shipping town of Fairfield. The house, a testament to the life of a family of middling means, miraculously survived the burning of Fairfield by British forces during the American Revolution. Today, the Ogden House stands as an exceptional example of a mid-18th-century Connecticut farmhouse. Inside, you'll discover period objects, textiles, and fine furniture that offer a glimpse into colonial life. The house features a massive field stone chimney topped with brick. The parlor, painted a rich blue, showcases a color that was once quite expensive. Outside, the 18th-century-style kitchen garden is a highlight, showcasing raised beds and herbs typical of the era. Maintained by the Fairfield Garden Club since 1935, the garden also features beehives, representing the importance of beekeeping in colonial times. A bridge leads to a trail with native wildflowers and shrubs. The Ogden House provides a unique opportunity to experience the daily life of a colonial family and appreciate the history of Fairfield.

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