It happens only once a year. For
the first two weeks in December, some of the finest private homes in Fairfield
County and the Litchfield Hills will invite visitors in for one-day only during
house tours to benefit local organizations.
Tours in the towns of Woodbury, Westport and Greenwich will offer a rare
chance to see exceptional residences dressed in their holiday best.
A 20th
ANNIVERSARY IN WOODBURY
One of the most popular tours will mark its 20th anniversary
when the Woodbury Holiday House Tour takes place on December 13 from 10 a.m. –
4 p.m. in the Litchfield Hills to benefit the Woman’s Club of Woodbury. On
the day of the tour, tickets will be available for $30 starting at 9 a.m. at
the Senior and Community Center, 265 Main Street South.
“ROOMS
WITH A VIEW” IN WESTPORT
Interior designers, artists and architects
are the owners of this year’s five homes in the annual Westport House Tour on
December 7 to benefit the Westport Historical Society They include a
Nantucket-style cottage at Compo Beach with a roof-top deck overlooking the
water, and a hilltop chateau with sweeping vistas. Three of the houses are
owned by interior designers, providing the chance to see how professionals
decorate for the Christmas and Hanukkah seasons. A pianist will play at one of
the homes, and several will be serving hot cider, hot chocolate, and holiday
sweets.Following the tour a Twilight Soiree hosted by the Lillian August Store in Norwalk from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. will feature wine, hors d’oeuvres and a silent auction for prizes such as an America’s Cup Cruise, getaways to a Cape Cod vacation home and a mountain ski house, and a painting by Weston artist Kerri Rosenthal, whose home and studio are part of the tour. For more information, see http://westporthistory.org.
SHOWPLACES OPEN DOORS IN GREENWICH
One tour that always attracts
visitors is The Antiquarius House Tour in Greenwich, a Fairfield County town
known for its lavish residences. This year’s tour on Wednesday, December 10
will showcase five spectacular homes ranging in location from the shores of Long
Island Sound to estates in the wooded backcountry. What all have in common is
their always-spectacular holiday finery.
The tour is part of a
weeklong Antiquarius event to benefit the Greenwich Historical Society that
includes the annual Greenwich Winter Antiques Show on Saturday and Sunday,
December 6 and 7 at the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center. For full schedules, see
www.hstg.org/antiquarius.
For more information about house
tours and a free copy of Unwind, a full-color, 152-page booklet detailing what
to do and see, and where to stay, shop and dine in the Litchfield Hills and
Fairfield County, contact the Western Connecticut Visitors Bureau, PO Box 968,
Litchfield, CT 06759, (860) 567-4506, or visit their web site at www.visitwesternct.com.