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Topsmead State Forest is a
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located in the
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of Litchfield. It was formerly the summer residence of Edith Morton Chase, daughter of Henry Sabin Chase, first president of the
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. She left the house and its grounds to the state of Connecticut on her death in 1972. The estate house, built in 1929 to a design by Richard Henry Dana, is a fine example of a Tudor Revival country estate house, and is listed on the
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Setting

Topsmead State Forest consists of more than of land in eastern Litchfield. It is bounded on the east by Buell Road, the west by
Connecticut Route 254 Route 254 is a state highway in northwestern Connecticut running from Thomaston to Litchfield. Route description Route 254 begins as a continuation of State Road 848 (Waterbury Road) at a northbound exit from Route 8 (exit 38) in southeastern ...
, and is crossed in its northern sections by East Litchfield Road and
Connecticut Route 118 Route 118 is a state highway in northwestern Connecticut, running from the borough of Litchfield via the village of East Litchfield to the town center of Harwinton. Route 118 is a scenic road at both ends. The section from the western terminus ...
. Most of the forest area consists of a hill rising to an elevation of . The main park entrance is on Chase Road, off Buell Road. From the parking area on Chase Road, trails branch out through the forest holdings, a combination of open and wooded areas. Near the center of the forest, and near the top of the hill, stands the former estate house of Edith Morton Chase. It is a large two-story structure, with stucco half-timbered walls in the Tudor Revival style. A central section is flanked by cross-gabled wings, with large westward projection that houses a great living room with a tall ceiling. The interior is decorated in 1920s style, and retains original fixtures and finishes. The area around the house is informally landscaped, continued the practice of Edith Morton Chase, for whom it was built. and


Recreational uses

The forest is open daily until sunset. In the warmer months the state sometimes offers tours of the estate house, which is otherwise closed to public access. The trails on the property support hiking and horse riding. Hunting is permitted, in season with the appropriate permits, in the forest area north of Route 118.


History

Creation of the forest began in 1916, when Henry Sabin Chase purchased at the summit of the hill. Chase, owner of one of the most successful metalworking business in
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Chase Brass and Copper Company Chase Brass is a leading manufacturer of brass rod, ingot and engineered products in the U.S. Located in Montpelier, Ohio, Chase employs over 200 hourly employees who are represented by the United Steelworkers Union (USW) Local 7248, and 98 salari ...
died in 1917 and gave the property to his daughter Edith Morton Chase (1890-1972). Chase's daughter Edith took over the property after her father's death, and built a small cottage first and later a Tudor-revival style cottage on the summit overlooking an orchard. The present estate house was built in 1924, incorporating elements of the cottage into its form. The house was designed by New York City architect Richard Henry Dana (1879-1933), grandson of
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Miss Chase occupied the property as a summer residence, and operated much of the surrounding property, which she purchased in stages, as a farm. She bequeathed the property, then over to the State Forest Commission of Connecticut upon her death in 1972, along with an endowment for its maintenance. The bulk of the forest was listed on the
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in 1993. The house is open for tours seasonally and operated today by the
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See also

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National Register of Historic Places listings in Litchfield County, Connecticut __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Litchfield County, Connecticut. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Litchfield Cou ...


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