Captain David Judson House

[4] William left the house to his son Joseph Judson in November 1660 when he removed to New Haven.

[8] The first floor, now the cellar, is above ground level and contains a massive central stone chimney which was built with lug poles.

The furnishings are entirely period pieces of Stratford origin, dating from the 18th century and includes a piano which belonged to William Samuel Johnson, framer of the United States Constitution, and also the second president of Columbia University.

The Judson House broken scroll pediment entry is one of the finest in Connecticut.

[9] Captain David Judson House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 20, 1973.