Quaker Hill is a village or neighborhood in the town of Waterford, in the southeastern part of Connecticut, United States.
The historic district is the area around Old Norwich Road, extending as far south as the village of Thames View and as far north as Route 32.
The Robertson and Bingham paper mill, established in 1851, is said to be the first manufacturer of real tissue manila in the United States.
[5] The original Quaker Hill School was built in 1915, replacing two one- room district structures and was opened in 1917, and demolished on February 23, 2007, to make way for construction of a new Quaker Hill Elementary School that was scheduled to open in August 2008.
This school is now located on 285 Bloomingdale Road, Quaker Hill CT.[6] Waterford Country School is a private nonprofit human services agency in Quaker Hill that offers a variety of special educational, residential treatment, and care services for children ages 10–18 from throughout eastern Connecticut.