Lanesville, Connecticut | |
|---|---|
Unincorporated area | |
| Coordinates: 41°32′8.34″N73°25′22.44″W / 41.5356500°N 73.4229000°W [1] | |
| Country | |
| U.S. state | |
| County | Litchfield |
| Town | New Milford |
Lanesville is an unincorporated area in the town of New Milford, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. [1]
The establishment of what we now consider Lanesville is marked by the construction of the area's first gristmill, on the Still River in 1717. [2] : 298 For a time, the area was known as Pleasant Valley [3] but was eventually named Lanesville after prominent resident Jared Lane. [2] : 301 In the nineteenth century, Lanesville was a well-known district with a post office, one-room schoolhouse, [4] and railroad depot. [5]
There has been limited access to the area since 2008, when the town closed off Lanesville Road from US Route 7. [6] This closure pleased the residents of Lanesville but left businesses struggling. The area is now almost completely residential as a result. [7] Traffic is also blocked on the other end of Lanesville Road, where there are barriers to the bridge connecting Lanesville with Franks Lane and Harrybrook Park.