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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Colchester.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in New London county include:

Allyn Point,   Attawan Beach,   Baltic,   Black Hall,   Black Point,   Black Point Beach Club,   Bozrah,   Brockway,   Brockway Landing,   Center Groton,   Chesterfield,   Clarks Falls,   Clarks Village,   Clayville,   Conning Towers Nautilus Park,   Crescent Beach,   Crescent Park,   Doaneville,   East Lyme,   Exeter,   Fitchville,   Flanders,   Franklin,   Gales Ferry,   Giants Neck,   Gilman,   Glasgo,   Golden Spur,   Graniteville,   Griswold,   Groton,   Groton Long Point,   Hadlyme,   Hallville,   Hamburg,   Hanover,   Happyland,   Harrisons,   Hawks Nest Beach,   Hopeville,   Jericho,   Jewett City,   Kitemaug,   Laurel Glen,   Laysville,   Lebanon,   Ledyard,   Liberty Hill,   Lisbon,   Long Hill,   Lords Point,   Lyme,   Lyme Station,   Manitock Spring,   Mashantucket,   Massapeag,   Midway,   Millstone,   Mohegan,   Montville,   Morningside Park,   Mystic,   Mystic Seaport,   New London,   Newent,   Niantic,   Noank,   North Franklin,   North Lyme,   North Stonington,   North Westchester,   Norwich,   Oakdale,   Old Lyme,   Old Lyme Shores,   Old Mystic,   Oswegatchie,   Oxoboxo River,   Pachaug,   Palmertown,   Pawcatuck,   Pine Grove,   Pleasure Beach,   Point OWoods,   Poquetanuck,   Poquonock Bridge,   Preston,   Quaker Hill,   Quakertown,   Salem,   Sandy Point,   Saunders Point,   Seaside,   Shewville,   Sound View,   South Lyme,   Sprague,   Stonington,   Thames View,   Uncasville,   Versailles,   Voluntown,   Waterford,   Wequetequock,   West Mystic,   Westchester,   White Sands Beach,  

 

Or have a look at other Connecticut counties including:

Fairfield,   Hartford,   Litchfield,   Middlesex,   New Haven,   New London,   Tolland,   Windham,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Colchester, CT?
Then read on!

Here are some facts about Colchester, Connecticut:

1. Colchester is a town in southeastern Connecticut with a population of around 16,000.

2. The town was first settled by Europeans in 1692 and was named after Colchester, England.

3. Colchester is home to several historic sites including the Nathaniel Foote House, the Cato Corner Farm, and the Day Hall House.

4. The town is also known for its beautiful natural areas such as the Salmon River State Forest and the Day Pond State Park.

5. Colchester is located just 10 miles from the city of Norwich and 18 miles from the city of Hartford.

6. Some major employers in the area include the Pfizer Inc. research facility and the Eastern Connecticut Health Network.

7. Colchester is part of the Colchester Public Schools district which includes four schools: Jack Jackter Intermediate School, William J. Johnston Middle School, Colchester Elementary School, and Bacon Academy, the town's public high school.