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  1. Guilford is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, that borders Madison, Branford, North Branford and Durham, and is situated on I-95 and the Connecticut coast. The town is part of the South Central Connecticut Planning Region. The population was 22,073 at the 2020 census. [3]

  2. Welcome to Guilford, CT – The highlight of Connecticut Tourism! Arriving in this small town located in New Haven County on the Long Island Sound, words like “charming,” “inviting,” “historic,” “walkable” and “friendly” will immediately come to mind.

  3. www.ctvisit.com › listings › town-guilfordTown of Guilford | CTvisit

    Guilford, settled in 1639, is a charming town rich in history, with lots to offer the modern-day visitor. Guilford is known for its Town Green, which has been voted, “Best in New England.”

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    • davidbH7345MX. Boca Raton, FL12 contributions. Comfortable and Plesant to Shop. Plesant Place to shop, Fruits and Vegetables are Always Fresh. It would be Great if they had Meat and Fish to avoid going to their competitor.
    • Adventure Diva. Manchester, CT2,163 contributions. Take a class, workshop or visit the gallery shop. In addition to shop for quality, handcrafted items by American artists, you can go online for class offerings.
    • elaine c. Rochester Hills, MI 804 contributions. Beautiful 1600s Home. My sis an I came here to view the handiwork of our distant (10x) grandfather. He helped build this house.
    • Richard F. 1 contribution. DO NOT COME! (kidding) I know chaffinch is a hidden gem!! DO NOT COME. please. I'm kidding, It's full of relaxing beauty.
    • Henry Whitfield State Museum. The oldest stone house in the region was built for one of Guilford’s founders, the English Puritan minister Reverend Henry Whitfield.
    • Town Green. No historic New England town would be complete without a quaint old green, and Guilford has a perfect example. This space has barely changed since the 17th century.
    • Jacobs Beach. This small but well-tended beach is as good a place as any if you want to spend a sunny afternoon doing as little as possible. Pitching gently into Long Island Sound just beyond the mouth of the East River, Jacobs Beach is 420+ feet long and comes with a lot of amenities.
    • Hyland House Museum. One of the oldest house museums in New England, this Colonial Saltbox house went up in 1713 but is named for George Hyland. He was the owner-settler who bought this parcel of land in 1657.
  4. Guilford, town (township), New Haven county, southern Connecticut, U.S., on Long Island Sound. Settled by Puritans in 1639 as Menunketuck, it was admitted to New Haven colony as a town in 1643 and probably renamed for Guildford, England. The village of Guilford was incorporated as a borough in 1815.

  5. www.guilfordct.gov › town_of_guilford › indexTown of Guilford

    Guilford has a small, historic, charming atmosphere which is highlighted by its rustic character and individuality. The town seeks to maintain its value and character as it continues the development of its commercial and industrial area in the southern section.