A Timeless Village, Whose Time Has Come

The Richards Family:
Peter, David, Mark (standing) and Warren
Peter, David, Mark (standing) and Warren
Their vision started with the donation of 42 acres of sensitive salt marsh and perimeter land to the Clinton Land Trust to remain forever wild. Another 20 acres were set aside as open space, creating an environmental buffer to be replanted with native species of plants. This layering of natural buffers enhances the wetland's viability as a prime wildlife habitat for shorebirds such as the Snowy Egret, Great Blue Heron, Glossy Ibis, Osprey and Northern Harrier. An environmental engineering firm designed a comprehensive site plan, and this actually improves the ecological conditions on the site to passively support the avian, terrestrial and aquatic species in the area forever.
The Richards family then developed a plan for an organic, small scale village of architecturally accurate saltboxes, capes, Federal, Georgian and shingle style homes arranged around two common greens, each with a view of Long Island Sound, Cedar Island, Clinton Harbor and/or the Hammock Salt Marsh. The result is a unique waterfront community of homes that reflect the rich 375-year history of the town of Clinton and profoundly respect the ecological harmony of the site.
