Hollister House Garden
Directions
From the Northeast: From the green in Litchfield take Route 202 west for 4.3 miles to the stoplight in Bantam. Turn left onto Route 209 and proceed for 3 miles, at which point the road ends in a “T”. Turn right onto Route 109 and proceed for 3.7 miles to the junction of Nettleton Hollow Road (which is marked on the right as Romford Road). Turn left onto Nettleton Hollow and proceed 2.8 miles, where you will look for a mailbox with the number 294. Turn left into the driveway if it is a normal day without too many visitors and park at the bottom of the drive. Otherwise please park on the road. Unfortunately there may still be some poison ivy on the west side of the road.
From the Northwest: From the village green of the town of Washington follow Route 47 down the hill for 4 miles, where you should look for Nettleton Hollow Road on your left, just after a concrete bridge over a culvert. Proceed north for 1.7 miles. There will be a little red barn on your right very near the road with a mailbox numbered 300. Proceed for another 100 feet to the driveway where you will see a mailbox with the number 294. Turn right into the driveway if it is a normal day without too many visitors and park at the bottom of the drive. Otherwise please park on the road. Unfortunately there may still be some poison ivy on the west side of the road.
From the South: From Route 84 take Exit 15 and head north on Route 6 . Proceed for 5.2 miles through the towns of Southbury and Woodbury. At the stoplight at the intersection of Route 47 turn left onto route 47 and proceed for 4.4 miles (do not be confused after 1.4 miles at Hotchkissville and take the right fork). Shortly after a green and yellow sign on your left for “Woodbury Ski” turn right onto Nettleton Hollow Road (the road does not go left). Proceed for 1.7 miles. There will be a little red barn very near the road on your right with a mailbox numbered 300. Proceed for another 100 feet to the driveway where you will see a mailbox with the number 294. Turn right into the driveway if it a normal day without too many visitors and park at the bottom of the drive. Otherwise please park on the road. Unfortunately there may still be some poison ivy on the west side of the road.
