The William H. Thompson Farmstead is a historic farm property at 215 and 219 Melrose Road in East Windsor, Connecticut.
It includes a 19th-century farmhouse built by a member of one of the community's oldest families, and exhibits changing trends in agriculture uses over a 150-year period.
Set facing the Melrose Road on either side of Pease Road are a c. 1850 Greek Revival farmhouse (to the right) and a more modest Bungalow style house (to the left) built in 1917.
[2] The land in this area was probably first cultivated by colonial settlers in the 17th century, when it was part of Windsor.
He was instrumental in the establishment and construction of the Broad Brook Congregational Church, where he also held many titles.