David Lambert House

USA / Connecticut / Georgetown / Danbury Road, 150
 NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, commercial building, Colonial (architecture)
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Historic house (currently occupied as office and retail space) listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

- Built: early to mid 1700s
- Alterations: southeast addition (c. 1760); northeast addition (1828); garage addition (c. 1940)
- Architectural style: Colonial
- Areas of significance: Education; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
- Outbuildings: small Saltbox-style secondary house located to the northwest, just beyond the schoolhouse (c. 1800-1825)
- Date added to NRHP: 7/24/1992

This house belonged to David Lambert, one of the earliest settlers of Wilton. Several generations of Lamberts lived in the home, which for a time in the late 1800s also served as a boys' school. Today, the house is one of a number of historic buildings on this site (most of which were moved here to save them from demolition on their original sites) that are occupied by various businesses and organizations. One of the building's tenants is the local historical society.

NRHP #92000908
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Coordinates:   41°10'49"N   73°24'55"W
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