House at 130 Hayden Station Road

130 Hayden Station Road is an unusual Colonial-era brick cottage in Windsor, Connecticut. Built in 1760 next to the Capt. Nathaniel Hayden House, it was probably built as a shoemaker's shop. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.[1]

House at 130 Hayden Station Road
Location130 Hayden Station Rd., Windsor, Connecticut
Coordinates41°53′32″N 72°37′55″W
Area0.7 acres (0.28 ha)
Built1760 (1760)
Architectural styleGeorgian
MPS18th and 19th Century Brick Architecture of Windsor TR
NRHP reference No.88001484[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 15, 1988

Description and history

130 Hayden Station Road is located in northern Windsor, close to the north side of Hayden Station Road, and is separated from Clapp Road South by the Capt. Nathaniel Hayden House, which stands adjacent. It is a 1-1/2 story gambrel-roofed brick structure, with a central chimney, and a shed-roof extension to the rear. The main facade is four bays wide, with the entrance in the center-right bay. Windows are rectangular sash, set in unadorned openings that butt against the eave.[2]

The structure was probably built about 1760 by Nathaniel Hayden. Local historians have speculated that it served as a residence of the Hayden family prior to the construction of the larger house next door, but it is more likely that this was built as a shoemaking shop that the family is known to have run. It is an unusual surviving element of the town's colonial heritage.[2]

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