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Retire to the quiet corner,
a community rich in history.
Rich in history and near one of the top ten scenic routes in the country - Route 169 - Creamery Brook Village is also near Route 6 - an ideal location to travel north to Massachussetts, east to Providence, west to Hartford and south to New London and Connecticut's coastal towns.
Creamery Brook Village in Brooklyn, borders Pomfret - known for its prep schools and vineyards. In recent years, the "Northeast corner" has become a residential attraction to a few Hollywood superstars - seeking the quiet beauty of New England's natural beauty. Putnam, a burgeoning antiques district, is a close getaway to theater at the Bradley Playhouse and a number of fabulous restaurants.
Other local points of interest include the Creamery Brook Bison Farm, just minutes away (complete with an ice cream shop) and the exquisite Golden Lamb Buttery experience ("restaurant" does not do this destination justice!) The new Killingly Commons shopping center offers a variety of shopping and dining choices and Las Vegas style entertainment and gambling is less than an hour away at Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun Casinos.
The oldest country fair in the country, the Brooklyn Fair, takes place each summer just a walk away from our community. In addition to the wonderful walking trail that borders Creamery Brook Village, the Goodwin and Pachoag State Forests are great local treasures for walkers and hikers.
Although Baptist in origin, Creamery Brook Village is open to people of all faiths and churches of many denominations are here in the center of town. Our neighborhood is full of New England charm with its historic buildings, statues and antique shops and easy access to major highways make Creamery Brook Village a great location.
Brooklyn Center churches not pictured include: Our Lady of LaSalette Catholic church and the Federated Church of Christ. Methodist, Congregational, Baptist and many other churches are in Brooklyn and neighboring towns. |

Heirloom Antique

Creamery Brook

Brooklyn Town Hall

The Killingly Library

Trinity Episcopal Church

Unitarian Universalist Society in Brooklyn
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