Legal protection (recorded in a property deed) for distinguishing features of the interior and/or exterior of a property or in the space surrounding a property because such features are deemed important to be preserved. For example, a new property owner may be prevented from making changes or additions to a Building, Structure, or landscape by an Easement in the property deed itself. These are sometimes specified as Preservation easements or conservation easements.
Recent News & Events
- Norwich: Development of the Dr. Patrick Cassidy House, Deadline July 31, 2025
- Bridgeport: “Downtown North” Redevelopment, Deadline July 10, 2025
- Talking About Preservation, July 2nd: Branching Out: The Public History of Trees
- Talking About Preservation, June 28th: On Site at the Mary & Eliza Freeman Houses
- Talking About Preservation, June 25th: 50 Years of Preserving Connecticut’s Historic Resources
- Talking About Preservation, June 18th: History Moving Forward with Connecticut Landmarks
- Talking About Preservation, June 11th: Social Justice & Modern Architecture with Temple Beth Israel Preservation Society
- Bridgeport: Eliza Freeman House Structural Stabilization, Deadline June 5, 2025
- Colchester: Bacon Academy Roof & Cupola Restoration, Deadline May 31, 2025