Lake Waramaug has been a favorite place to enjoy a waterfront home since the 1800's in Litchfield County. Lake Waramaug is the second largest natural lake (640 acres) in Connecticut and provides some of the most spectacular scenery in Litchfield County. Lake Waramaug is located in New Preston (Washington), Warren and Kent, CT.

Many of the waterfront homes on Lake Waramaug have been updated to modern luxury standards with commanding views of one of the most beautiful lakes in Connecticut. Located approximately 90 minutes from New York City, Lake Waramaug can provide a scenic and tranquil escape from the demands of a busy city life.
As I write this there are homes with water front on Lake Waramaug ranging in price from $3,950,000 to $895,000. You can search homes for sale on Lake Waramaug here.
Lake Waramaug is also home to The Hopkins Inn, Hopkins Vineyard, The Boulders Inn and Lake Waramaug Country Club. Take a trip today to Lake Waramaug in Litchfield County to discover what we who live up here already know. It is truly a magnificent place to live and fall in love with! Take a walk around the 7 miles of shoreline, bring your bike, or just sit and relax at the Lake Waramaug State Park.
If you would like more information on homes around Lake Waramaug in Litchfield County, please give me a call at 203.460.1775 or send me an email. I would be happy to provide you with more information.

Andrea Swiedler, Realtor® & Liddy Adams, GRI, Broker Associate
Cell: 203.460.1775 Email: andrea@andreaswiedler.com
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Prudential Connecticut Realty, New Milford & Litchfield, CT
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Looks like a gorgeous property. I hope you sell it quickly. It's a beautiful setting.
I love the name of the lake! Looks like a very nice property. Best of luck with this one!!
Andrea,
Beautiful property. Hope you sell it quickly and make your seller happy!
Andrea, anyone would be extremely lucky to live in one of these waterfront homes on Lake Waramaug...the views are simply breathtaking! :)
Andrea - the slide show is so captivating. You have a knack for great photos. WHat is it? Lenses? Eye? All of the above?
Lori, Lake Waramaug is beautiful, I love it there!
Cindy, you know, of course, it was named after Chief Waramaug!
John, isn't it a lovely area?
Leilani, those who live there just love it!
Wendy, well, I suppose there are places in CT I have never heard of, you are forgiven! Call me if you are up here.
Jon, thank you. I don't have special lenses, but I have a fairly nice camera. (Pentax K200D) Thank you!