City Close. Country Fresh.
A spacious Cape on a quiet cul-de-sac — room to spread out, gather, and stay a while.
Welcome Home
Tucked away on a picturesque cul-de-sac just minutes from town, this 4-bedroom Cape blends timeless New England charm with the kind of flexible space that fits real, everyday life.
The first floor invites you in with a family room wrapped in exposed wood-beam ceilings and a brick fireplace, plus formal living and dining rooms and a private office for working from home. Upstairs, a dramatic great room with soaring ceilings and an oversized picture window — reached by its own private staircase — becomes whatever you need: movie nights, a playroom, a studio, the ultimate hangout. Three fireplaces add warmth throughout, and the primary suite keeps things practical with four closets and second-floor laundry.
Outside, the lifestyle keeps going: an expansive deck with a retractable awning, a covered pavilion made for long dinners, a hot tub for unwinding under the stars, and a fenced area for pets or play — all on nearly an acre. The upstairs carpet and baths are ready for your cosmetic touch, a clean canvas to make the home truly yours.
Take a Look Inside
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The Facts
The Layout
Two finished floors of flexible living space — over 40 feet of it wall to wall. Tap a plan to enlarge.
Sizes and dimensions are approximate; actual may vary.
The Neighborhood
That's Durham in four words. You're a quick hop to Middletown, the shoreline, and the highways toward Hartford and New Haven — but home means rolling farmland, real dairy cows down the road, and the kind of small-town fall weekend people drive in from three states to see.
Now in its 106th year, Connecticut's largest agricultural fair is entirely volunteer-run — a true labor of community love every September, right in town.
Right next door, Middlefield brings Lyman Orchards for pick-your-own and pies, Powder Ridge for skiing and tubing, and Wadsworth Falls for hiking and swimming.
Trails, ballfields, and open space nearby, with community amenities like a park, playground, and basketball courts in the area.
Farm stands, local eateries, and the town green anchor Durham, with shoreline dining and Middletown's restaurant scene just a short drive away.
Shared by Durham and Middlefield, with Coginchaug Regional High School serving both towns — a true community-rooted district.
Central location between Hartford and the shoreline, with Middletown minutes away and I-91 / Route 9 within reach.
Let's Talk
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