Black Horse Tavern
| NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1710s construction
USA /
Connecticut /
Fenwick /
North Cove Road, 175
World
/ USA
/ Connecticut
/ Fenwick
house, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1710s construction

The Black Horse Tavern is a historic building in Old Saybrook, Connecticut. Built c. 1712 by John Burrows, this 2-1/2 story wood frame structure is one of few early 18th-century buildings still standing in Connecticut. It is located just west of the site of the historic Fort Saybrook, the major fortification of the 17th-century Saybrook Colony. The building served as a tavern providing services to passing travelers until 1924, and is now a private residence.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Horse_Tavern_(Old_Saybrook,_Connecticut)
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Coordinates: 41°17'20"N 72°21'17"W
- Mill Meadow Marsh 3.3 km
- Harkness Memorial State Park 20 km
- University of Connecticut at Avery Point 24 km
- Watch Hill Estates 36 km
- Wadsworth Mansion at Long Hill Estate 39 km
- The Mansions 63 km
- Hamlet Lodge 73 km
- Courtlands 73 km
- Glen Elsinore 73 km
- Woodstock Castle 83 km
- Ragged Rock Marsh Conservation Area 1.5 km
- South Cove, Old Saybrook 1.5 km
- Great Island 1.8 km
- Great Cedars Conservation Area (East) 3.9 km
- Rogers Lake 8.8 km
- North cove 8.8 km
- Rocky Neck State Park 9 km
- Middlesex County, Connecticut 23 km
- New London County, Connecticut 29 km
- Long Island Sound 69 km