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
- Coventry: Repair & Refurbishment of Nathan Hale Homestead, Deadline October 27, 2025
- Back to Basics! Talking About Preservation: Barns, October 15, 2025
- Back to Basics! Talking About Preservation: Community Organizing, October 22, 2025
- Back to Basics! Talking About Preservation: Windows, October 29, 2025
- Sponsor the Golden Anniversary Celebration
- Talking About Preservation (On Site): Reviving Waterbury’s City Hall, October 11, 2025
- Madison: Redevelopment of Academy School Building, Deadline October 29, 2025
- Open House Talk on September 6th: Seth Wetmore house, 1066 Washington Street, Middletown
- Branford: Redevelopment of 111 Main Street & 11 Cherry Hill Road