*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Essex ***
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, Connecticut in Middlesex County


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

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

Arnolds,   Baileyville,   Bashan,   Beseck Lake,   Centerbrook,   Chester,   Chester Center,   Clinton,   Clinton Beach,   Cobalt,   Cromwell,   Deep River,   Deep River Center,   Durham,   Durham Center,   East Haddam,   East Hampton,   Essex Village,   Fenwick,   Fenwood,   Gildersleeve,   Goodrich Heights,   Grove Beach,   Haddam,   Harbor View,   Higganum,   Highland,   Ivoryton,   Kelseytown,   Killingworth,   Knollwood,   Lake Pocotopaug,   Leesville,   Little City,   Little Haddam,   Middle Haddam,   Middlefield,   Middletown,   Millington,   Miramichi,   Moodus,   Mount Parnassus,   North Cromwell,   Old Saybrook,   Old Saybrook Center,   Otter Cove Estates,   Pond Meadow,   Ponset,   Portland,   Ridgewood,   Riverdale,   Saybrook Manor,   Saybrook Point,   Shailerville,   Westbrook,   Westbrook Center,   Winthrop,  

 

Or have a look at other Connecticut counties including:

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

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

Here are some interesting facts about the town of Essex, Connecticut:

1. It was settled in 1648 and incorporated in 1852.

2. Essex is known for its historic architecture, including many 18th and 19th century homes and buildings.

3. The town features a number of historic sites, including the Pratt House Museum, the Connecticut River Museum, and the Griswold Inn.

4. Essex is home to the Connecticut River Museum's River Museum Steamboat, which offers narrated cruises along the Connecticut River.

5. The Griswold Inn, located in Essex, is one of the oldest continuously operating inns in the country, having opened its doors in 1776.

6. Essex is also known for its annual Essex Steam Train and Riverboat ride, which takes passengers on a scenic tour of the Connecticut River Valley.

7. The town has been featured in several films, including "Mystic Pizza" and "Hope Springs."

8. Essex is a popular destination for artists, writers, and musicians, with a number of galleries, studios, and performance venues located in the town.

9. The surrounding countryside is home to a number of working farms and vineyards, producing a variety of agricultural products including apples, pumpkins, and wine.

10. The town has a population of approximately 6,800 people and covers an area of 10.6 square miles.