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Center Meadow

Center Meadow Center Meadow lies in the heart of Mansfield Center Historic District, the northerly end of what was Mansfield’s original settlement area. Settlers arrived here in 1692, when Mansfield Center, which at the time was known as Ponde Place of Naubesatuck, was a village in the Town of Windham. In 1702 the settlers petitioned […]

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Burchell-Harris Preserve

Burchell-Harris Preserve The Burchell-Harris Preserve is part of a 5-mile stretch of Trust properties that line the East Branch of the Mount Hope River and its tributaries. It plays a key role in developing a wildlife greenway from the northern Iron Mine Valley to the southern Church Farm. The forested area contains mixed hardwoods and

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Broadway Meadow

Broadway Meadow The scenic Broadway Meadow boasts an array of wildlife and agriculture, covered in rolling hayfields as well as a marsh. This 8.8-acre property is cut through the middle by an outlet stream running wet to east. About the Property Location: Coventry, ConnecticutAcreage: 8.8

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Bradley-Buchanan Woods

Bradley-Buchanan Woods Trail Information Trail Map: Bradley-Buchanan Woods trail map. You will need Adobe Acrobat to view or print our trail maps.Directions: Trailhead located behind the Mansfield Public Library’s Buchanan Center, on Route 89, which is 0.5 miles north from the intersection of Route 89 and Route 195; limited parking available off Edgewood Lane Extension. Pond Lot parking

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Bernard Church Woods

Bernard Church Woods Trail Information Trail Map: Click here for the trail map. You will need Adobe Acrobat to view or print our trail maps.Directions: Heading north on Route 89, at the traffic light at the intersection of Mount Hope Road, take a right over the bridge and go 1.1 miles to Tower Hill Cutoff on the left,

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Bailey Woods

Bailey Woods Bailey Woods is a maturing white oak forest with numerous boulders throughout its southern half. Serving as a buffer between residential development along Crane Hill Road and the larger Wolf Rock and Sawmill Brook preserves, the property neighbors the Trust’s Wolf Rock Preserve to the east and the abandoned Blacksmith Road to the

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