The iconic stone mill on Sill Lane is not only a centerpiece of the town’s history and architecture, but also featured in prominent works of art. Built in the early 1800’s, the Oliver Lay House on Upper Mill Pond is often depicted in paintings found in books and museums. The mill was fully operational up until the 1950’s at which time it was converted into a private residence. This unique property situated along a tributary of the CT river was purposefully built by the damn... Read More