The austere exterior and small casement
windows of the Buttolph-Williams House (c.1720), exemplifies the conservative
tastes of early Connecticut citizens. The house was used by author Elizabeth
Speare as a setting for the children's classic Witch of Blackbird Pond.
Admission to the Buttolph-Williams House is included in the Webb-Deane-Stevens
Museum tour, or may be purchased separately.
Open Wednesday through Monday, May - October,
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Closed Saturdays and Sundays November - April