ABOUT THE HOUSE  
Hyland House Museum


The Hyland House, a museum of early colonial life and architecture, was built circa 1690-1710. Scheduled for demolition in 1916 it was purchased and restored by the Dorothy Whitfield Historic Society. It has been open to the public as a living historical environment since 1918.
historic houses, colonial life
Many new interactive and informative pages are in development and will be presented in the future. Four such pages are indicated below.
historic houses, colonial life
THE ROOMS: descriptions of the parlors, bed chambers and lean-to kitchen in the house.
historic houses, colonial life
HERB GARDEN: learning more about the plants that the colonists used for medicines,dyes and cooking.
historic houses, colonial life
ARTIFACTS: descriptions of the 17th and 18th century artifacts displayed in the house.
historic houses, colonial life
STRUCTURE REPORT: a summary of the independent study on the house's origins and construction.
historic houses, colonial life
FAQS ABOUT THE HYLAND HOUSE AT 84 BOSTON STREET, GUILFORD,CT
  • OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
    Every day but Monday, June through Labor Day
    Weekends until Columbus Day
    By appointment May through October
    Hours: 10a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
    Admission: Free – donations gratefully accepted.
  • DIRECTIONS
    Take I-95 Exit 58; Drive south on Rt.77 through traffic light at Rt. 1, to the top of the Guilford town Green. Turn left for a half-block on Broad Street, then right on Park Street (clockwise around the green). Turn left on Boston Street. The house is two blocks on the left.
historic houses, colonial life
HOME ~ ANTIQUES SHOW ~ THE HOUSE ~ DOROTHIES ~ HISTORY ~ DWSHS TODAY ~ VIDEO ~ LINKS
Dorothy Whitfield Historic Society, Box 229 Guilford, CT 06437 info@hylandhouse.com