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OPEN HOUSE New London 33 Greenway Saturday April 19, 2014 12:30-3:30 pm

Home for Sale New London 33 Greenway

Offered at $179,900


Are you looking for a nice, quiet, comfortable home near the beach? Then take a look at 33 Greenway in New London!


33 Greenway is a 3 BR, 1.5 BA home on the corner of Greenway and Oakwood so there is plenty of parking. There is also a one car garage with a covered walkway to the kitchen entrance making carrying in your groceries as easy task. The kitchen has an eating area next to the dining room entrance. There is also an entrance from the kitchen to the living room.

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The living room has a brick fireplace and a 5 ½ foot wide arched entry into the foyer. On the other side of the foyer is another 5 ½ foot wide arched entry into the dining room making a nice open flow throughout the first floor. The center entry front door has an additional small foyer with a second door entry to keep the winter chill out when guests arrive.


The center staircase leads to the second floor with 2 bedrooms on the right, a full bath in the middle, and the master bedroom on the left. The master bedroom has a water view of Alewife Cove which is the city line with Waterford.

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The bathroom is decorated nicely in black and white tile on the floors and walls.

Another bonus is the three season room off of the living room. A light salmon colored tile floor, tall windows, a ceiling fan and electric heat make the bright and sunshine filled room an area in which to relax and enjoy. The rest of the home is heated by oil with a Crown Boiler.


33 Greenway is a short drive to Stop N Shop, Shop Rite, or the many neighborhood markets throughout New London. The drive home on Pequot Avenue along the Thames River and Long Island Sound is another perk of the home for sale at 33 Greenway in New London. Watching the Orient Point or Block Island Ferry, fishing or recreational boats and even the occasional submarine always makes the ride interesting!


The neighborhood is friendly, peaceful and quiet. The historic and cultural district of New London boasts restaurants, galleries and museums that are all nearby for your entertainment. Lyman Allyn Museum, The Garde Arts CenterThe Customs House and soon the national Coast Guard Museum are all close as well as educational opportunities at Connecticut CollegeMitchell College or the University of New Haven Graduate School.


New London's Historic Waterfront District is the hub of creative energy that gives the city its Top Ten rating among creative communities of its size in America. Art, music, and design venues, one-of-a-kind boutiques, and over 30 eateries populate this 26-block National Register Historic District in New London, CT. Nathan Hale, Benedict Arnold, and Eugene O'Neill walked these streets. America's greatest architects left their mark in these buildings. From the collection of Tiffany glass windows in its cathedral to the country's oldest operating courthouse and custom house, to the quirky shops and plentiful entertainment, New London, CT is a great place to be.


Museum shops, galleries, and boutiques offer everything from local history books, records, comic books and collectibles to fair trade goods and women's fashion including vintage clothing and artisan jewelry. Indulge with a bottle of wine from Thames River Wine & Spirits or stop into the organic food market for a variety of local and fresh food and handmade beauty items.


The District's Garde Arts Center, a restored 1920s Moroccan-style movie palace hosts everything from Broadway musicals to performances of the resident Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra. Theater or puppetry can be found on the waterfront or in historic churches, offering everything from Shakespeare to original Latino plays.


Art galleries tucked into side streets offer locally designed clothing and jewelry and an eclectic variety of visual art. The local arts co-op manages an ever-changing show of national, regional and local artists, while the co-op's towering "naked ladies" preside over the Art Park where plays, readings, music and movies can be enjoyed on summer nights. And perched on the hill overlooking The District and the harbor, with its stately classical façade, is the regional art museum, housing collections ranging from the Connecticut Impressionists to early American furnishings and offering exhibits of the best in contemporary painting and sculpture. [http://newlondonmainstreet.org]


33 Greenway is also just a half mile from Ocean Beach, a mile from Fort Trumbull State Park or a short bicycle ride to Harkness Memorial State Park. All of these are excellent places to relax and enjoy being at the seashore! New London Pier hosts many events including Sailfest , the annual Irish Festival, and much more.


For the shoppers Crystal Mall is just outside of the city limits in Waterford, as are Home Depot and Lowes for the “Do-it-yourselfers”. If you crave more excitement then Foxwoods and the Mohegan Sun Casinos are not far away. The home for sale at 33 Greenway in New London has it all!

Bridget Morrissey
Licensed in Connecticut and Rhode Island

Bridget Morrissey is a 2012-13 Woman of FIRE (FINANCE-INSURANCE-REALESTATE) Recipient awarded by the Warren Group and The Commercial Record of Boston, MA and presented by Lt Governor Nancy Wyman.
 
If you want to list your home for sale then call, text or email Bridget and ask for her FREE 27 point TOP DOLLAR MARKETING PLAN! 

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