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Lot 6 Cattle Pen Lane

Ridgefield, CT 06877
  • $599,000
  • STATUS: Active
  • ON SITE: 87 Days
  • MLS #: 24125281
UPDATED: 29 min ago
$599,000
  • 0
    BEDS
  • 2
    ACRES
  • 0
    BATHS
  • 0
    1/2 BATHS
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Incredible opportunity to build on the most picturesque 2 acre lot off the end of the cul de sac on desirable Cattle Pen Lane in southern Ridgefield. This is the last developable lot of the original subdivison and backs up to 168 acres of State open space with an equestrian/conservation easement for access to the Wilton riding trail system. A respected local builder has owned this prime property for over 30 years. The lot is fully approved and there are no FAR limitations (grandfathered), so a sizable home could be built, as long as it meets the other current zoning regulations and setbacks. In 2000, a 5BR septic plan was designed and approved. Attached to the listings are deeps and percs, surveys, prior septic approval, and concept drawings with floor plans and elevations for a home that the owner designed. Unlimited potential to build your dream home in premier southern location, close to Wilton and Rt. 7 for commuting/trains, and minutes to historic downtown Ridgefield. Speaking of history, see full story of the origin of Cattle Pen Lane which became a town road in 1985 and was named after "an old stone-walled cow enclosure alongside the road," in the additional public remarks section (from Jack Sander's history of Ridgefield by street). Spectacular setting for a spectacular new home awaits! CATTLE PEN LANE Here's a road that, having once belonged to Yale, could have been named for a bulldog. Instead, it's named for cows. Cattle Pen Lane is a 1,300-foot dead-end road off lower Nod Road, serving the 1983 "Nod Hollow" subdivision of nine lots. The land had been owned by Walter H. Cook, a Yale University alumnus who bequeathed it to the university upon his death in 1978. Mr. Cook came to Ridgefield in 1941 after retiring from the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company. Yale sold to the developers, John J. Murren and Robert J. Kane. When Mr. Murren asked this writer for a name for his new road, something to do with Yale - such as Yale Lane - was suggested since the sale of the land had benefited Connecticut's oldest university. The developer immediately rejected the idea. "I went to UConn," he said. "We always hated Yale." He chose to name the lane after an old stone-walled cow enclosure alongside the road. Like most of Ridgefield, this was once farmland. Cattle Pen Lane became a town road in 1985.

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Lot 6 Cattle Pen Lane Ridgefield, CT 06877

  • Price: $599,000
  • Status: Active
  • On Site: 87 Days
  • Updated: 29 min ago
  • MLS #: 24125281
0
Beds
0
Baths
0
½ Baths
2
Acres
Neighborhood:
Branchville
County:
Fairfield
Area:
Ridgefield
Elementary School:
Branchville
Middle School:
East Ridge
High School:
Ridgefield
Property Description
Incredible opportunity to build on the most picturesque 2 acre lot off the end of the cul de sac on desirable Cattle Pen Lane in southern Ridgefield. This is the last developable lot of the original subdivison and backs up to 168 acres of State open space with an equestrian/conservation easement for access to the Wilton riding trail system. A respected local builder has owned this prime property for over 30 years. The lot is fully approved and there are no FAR limitations (grandfathered), so a sizable home could be built, as long as it meets the other current zoning regulations and setbacks. In 2000, a 5BR septic plan was designed and approved. Attached to the listings are deeps and percs, surveys, prior septic approval, and concept drawings with floor plans and elevations for a home that the owner designed. Unlimited potential to build your dream home in premier southern location, close to Wilton and Rt. 7 for commuting/trains, and minutes to historic downtown Ridgefield. Speaking of history, see full story of the origin of Cattle Pen Lane which became a town road in 1985 and was named after "an old stone-walled cow enclosure alongside the road," in the additional public remarks section (from Jack Sander's history of Ridgefield by street). Spectacular setting for a spectacular new home awaits! CATTLE PEN LANE Here's a road that, having once belonged to Yale, could have been named for a bulldog. Instead, it's named for cows. Cattle Pen Lane is a 1,300-foot dead-end road off lower Nod Road, serving the 1983 "Nod Hollow" subdivision of nine lots. The land had been owned by Walter H. Cook, a Yale University alumnus who bequeathed it to the university upon his death in 1978. Mr. Cook came to Ridgefield in 1941 after retiring from the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company. Yale sold to the developers, John J. Murren and Robert J. Kane. When Mr. Murren asked this writer for a name for his new road, something to do with Yale - such as Yale Lane - was suggested since the sale of the land had benefited Connecticut's oldest university. The developer immediately rejected the idea. "I went to UConn," he said. "We always hated Yale." He chose to name the lane after an old stone-walled cow enclosure alongside the road. Like most of Ridgefield, this was once farmland. Cattle Pen Lane became a town road in 1985.
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Agent Owner YN No Bank Owned Property No Home Owners Assocation No Location Suburban Potential Short Sale No Property Sub Type Residential Land Sewage System None Tax Year July 2025-June 2026 Under Agreement Yn No Utilities Available Cable AvailableElectric AvailablePhone Available Water Source None Zoning RAA

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Listing provided courtesy of Laura Ancona of William Pitt Sotheby's Int'l: (203) 438-9531.


The data relating to real estate for sale on this website appears in part through the SMARTMLS Internet Data Exchange program, a voluntary cooperative exchange of property listing data between licensed real estate brokerage firms, and is provided by SMARTMLS through a licensing agreement. Listing information is from various brokers who participate in the SMARTMLS IDX program and not all listings may be visible on the site. The property information being provided on or through the website is for the personal, non-commercial use of consumers and such information may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Some properties which appear for sale on the website may no longer be available because they are for instance, under contract, sold or are no longer being offered for sale. Property information displayed is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed. Copyright 2025 SmartMLS, Inc. Data last updated: 2025-12-07T23:09:38.937.
 
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