Cosier-Murphy House
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The Cosier-Murphy House is a historic house at 67
Connecticut Route 39 Route 39 is a north–south state highway in Connecticut. It is one of the main roads in downtown Danbury. Route 39 begins at the junction of Route 53 and 37, near I-84 (via SR 841), and runs for north through New Fairfield and Sherman, ...
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Candlewood Corner Candlewood Corner is a small enclave of restaurants and businesses on Connecticut Route 39, Route 39 in the town of New Fairfield, Connecticut, New Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It is in t ...
section of New Fairfield, Connecticut. Built about 1840, it is one of the town's best-preserved 19th-century houses, and a good local example Greek Revival architecture. The house, along with a small agricultural outbuilding, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.


Description and history

The Cosier-Murphy House stands in a rural residential setting northeast of New Fairfield's town center, on the north side of CT 39 a short way west of Saw Mill Road. It is a two-story wood-frame structure, three bays wide, with a front-gable roof and shed-roof additions to the side and rear. It has a side-hall plan, with the main entrance in the right-hand bay, and shortened windows on the second floor, in what appears to be an expanded frieze band above corner pilasters. The entry is framed by pilasters which rise to support a corniced entablature. The interior has well-preserved period woodwork, including the fireplace mantel in the front parlor. Interior doors are original, with original latches or doorknobs. and The house was built about 1840, based on architectural evidence; the town's records were destroyed by fire in 1867. It was purchased from Cosier's widow by Daniel Murphy, an Irish immigrant who lived next door (in a house that has not survived). It remained in the hands of Murphy's descendants until 1970. They claim that New Fairfield's first Roman Catholic mass was held in this house about 1880 by an iterant priest.


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National Register of Historic Places listings in Fairfield County, Connecticut __NOTOC__ This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which t ...


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{{National Register of Historic Places New Fairfield, Connecticut Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut Houses completed in 1840 Houses in Fairfield County, Connecticut National Register of Historic Places in Fairfield County, Connecticut Buildings and structures in New Fairfield, Connecticut