Lillibridge Farmhouse // c.1770

Located in northern Willington, CT, this farmhouse on a quiet, country road, dates to before the Revolutionary War! David Lillibridge (1744-1831) of Exeter, Rhode Island, served from 15 to 17 in the French and Indian War, and manned Fort Stanwix. In 1767, when he was a lieutenant in his local militia, he converted, and entered the Baptist ministry. In 1777, he purchased a farm from Moses Holmes, but it is unclear if this residence was existing or if he built this large farmhouse. In Willington, David Lillibridge became a farmer-preacher, establishing a Baptist ministry here. The home remained in the Lillibridge family at least until the 1870s, when it was owned by Burnham Lillibridge. The Georgian saltbox residence is set back from the street and sits upon the bucolic rolling fields of the property.

2 thoughts on “Lillibridge Farmhouse // c.1770

  1. Heli Meltsner's avatar Heli Meltsner January 12, 2026 / 9:40 am

    I support the built earlier suggestion. It just looks earlier than 1770.

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  2. nancyc399bb97992's avatar nancyc399bb97992 January 12, 2026 / 2:48 pm

    What I wouldn’t give to own a home like this. It’s stunning. Perfect.

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