10 Haunted Houses in Connecticut to Visit This Fall
CONNECTICUT - One of the original 13 colonies with a rich history dating back to the 1600's. Within this time, there have been many ghost stories passed around. Who said Halloween was the only time for ghostly encounters? Chill Autumn days and nights make for the perfect time to check out these haunted Connecticut homes.
Below you'll find links to all these homes mentioned and check them out on the map:
10 Haunted Homes in Connecticut
Check out these haunted homes online:
- Mark Twain House
- Website: Click HERE
- Instagram Page: @themarktwainhouse
- Harriet Beecher Stowe House
- Website: Click HERE
- Instagram: @hbstowecenter
- Glebe House Museum & Garden
- Website: Click HERE
- Instagram: @glebehousemuseum
- Abigail’s Grille & Wine Bar
- Website: Click HERE
- Instagram: @abigailsgrill
- Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum
- Website: Click HERE
- Instagram: @webbdeanestevens
- The Lockwood Matthews Mansion
- Website: Click HERE
- Facebook: @lockwoodmatthewsmansionmuseum
- Fairfield Hills Campus
- Website: Click HERE
- Facebook: @FairfieldHillsNewtownCt
- Captain Grant’s, 1754
- Website: Click HERE
- Facebook: Captain Grant's, 1754
- Nathan Hale Homestead
- Website: Click HERE
- Instagram: @nathan_hale_homestead
- Butler McCook House & Garden
- Website: Click HERE
- Instagram: @butlermccook
Some honorable mentions:
- The Lighthouse Inn, New London, CT – permanently closed
- The Curtis House Inn, Woodbury, CT – renamed Evergreen Inn & Tavern
- Homespun Farm Bed & Breakfast, Griswold, CT
- Yankee Peddler Inn, Torrington, CT
- The Litchfield Inn, Litchfield, CT
- Old Windham Inn, Windham, CT