Unique Expanded Solar Contemporary surrounded by woods and adjacent to the Wilton Town Forest. Located at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac off Nod Hill Road on the highest land in Wilton. This 3,849 square foot home has updated kitchen (2010), 3/4 bedrooms, 4.5 updated bathrooms (2011), a large private backyard deck, solar electric, a woodstove, and a circular driveway through the woods. New addition in 2001. Neighborhood Description Boas Lane is a safe and quiet cul-de-sac off prestigious Nod Hill Road, a historic and designated scenic road in Wilton. A secluded and infrequently used entry to the 192 acre Town Forest lies a few hundred feet from the lower driveway entrance, featuring miles of sylvan walking trails and bike paths. A stroll up Nod Hill is the J. Alden Weir Homestead, Connecticut's only National Park/Historic Site, where American Impressionism began, and the Weir Nature Preserve. Eclectic and funky Georgetown and Branchville, and historic Cannondale are conveniently down the hill on Route 7, with Metro-North railroad stations.
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