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Brookfield CT Home Inspection
Licensed and certified home inspector for Brookfield CT and surrounding areas

Moving here from out of state? Use Allied for your Brookfield Connecticut home inspection. As a local, independent home inspector for Brookfield I'll provide you with personalized service and a detailed home inspection. As most real estate transactions are time-sensitive I email you with a written report the same day I inspect your new home. Additional services such as water and radon testing are provided in house, and I can arrange septic inspections to be provided by licensed local firms as needed.
The Parish of Newbury was established with land taken from Newtown, New Milford and Danbury in 1754. In May 1788, by resolution of the Connecticut General Assembly, the parish was given town status and renamed Brookfield. Over the next 200 plus years, the layout of the town has changed several times to become the friendly community we now enjoy. In the early 1960's, land isolated from New Fairfield by Lake Candlewood was annexed to Brookfield. Click here for the complete story.
Brookfield's Historical Timeline
1700 – Settlers begin to arrive in this area 1752 – Boundaries set for the Parish of Newbury and winter privilege meetings held 1788 – Parish of Newbury becomes the Town of Brookfield 1796 – First Town Hall was built 1801 – The first Post Office in Brookfield was established 1876 – The second Town Hall was built and that building is now the Brookfield Museum and Historical Society 1888 – Brookfield celebrates its 100th birthday 1915 – Electricity brought to Brookfield Center 1926 – Candlewood Lake created 1938 – Consolidated School, currently called Center School, is built 1951 – First Town Library established and called Joyce Memorial Library 1955 – Lake Lillinonah created 1966 – Huckleberry Hill School built 1967 – First High School Graduation from Brookfield High School 1970 – Whisconier School built 1983 – Current Town Hall built, along with the Police Station and Community Center
Brookfield is a growing community with a population of 15,664 (2000 U.S. Census). Instead of one church, there are now many churches of all denominations. There are four schools in the public school system, one private school, and several nursery schools. Many of the historic structures have been preserved and in 1991 most buildings in Brookfield Center’s Historic District were named to the National Register of Historic Places.
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